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The characteristics of founders who last through the growth of their organizations.
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- Terry Fernsler
Founders who last are able to build effective links with very diverse actors. This may be because they can build upon the assets of the poor constituencies they serve.
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Nonprofit Approach to Tax Reform
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Some ideas about tax reform that the nonprofit sesctor might consider.
Technology Is Not to Blame for Poor Fundraising
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Non-technological barriers often stand in the way of effective fundraising strategy.
Donor Fatigue is an Excuse
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"Donor fatigue" is used as an excuse to cover poor fundraising.
Overcoming Advocacy Limits
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One of the most important voices for the common good--the nonprofit sector--must engage on budget issues broadly, but changes are required.
Nonprofit Unity Needed
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A call for nonprofit organizations to speak with one voice.
A Stark View of Hunger In America
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An examination of one city's "monthly financial windfall" of SNAP.
Oligarchs and Philanthropists
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Some of the worst oligarchs, monopolists and thugs are also philanthropists.
Piece Description
Founders who last are able to build effective links with very diverse actors. This may be because they can build upon the assets of the poor constituencies they serve.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan | Campbell Road | In Spite of Wind and Weather. | Campbell Road | 2003 | 04:47 |
| East at Glandart/Hag with the Money/Seton's Ceildh Band | The McKassons | Tall Tales. | Kalos Records | 2004 | 04:26 |
