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Nonprofits face fierce headwinds, look to private sector to fill funding gaps | Philanthropy News Digest, 02 aug 2025
The Editor's Post: Diversity in social enterprise: do positive attitudes lead to positive action? | Pioneers Post, 01 aug 2025
Open Board Search - How a new approach to recruiting board members can transform nonprofits | Stanford Social Innovation Review, 31 jul 2025
The 6 best volunteer opportunities for making a difference | Quartz, 29 jul 2025
What Young Social Entrepreneurs Are Teaching Us About Skills, Scale, and Sustainability | UNDP, 15 jul 2025
New report reveals the highs and lows of UK charity management since 2020 | Charity Times, 13 jul 2025
Starting, Scaling and Sustaining Social Innovation | OECD, 25 jun 2025
Educating the Nonprofit Leaders of the Future | Stanford Social Innovation Review, 29 may 2025
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING: A CHOICE BETWEEN CHARITY IMPACT AND FINANCIAL RESILIENCE? | Charities Aid Foundation, 27 may 2025
The evolution of research on corporate social responsibility and financial performance: a bibliometric analysis | Taylor & Francis Online, 25 may 2025
September 2014
Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 12 sep 2014
For the better development of society, it is important that kids, who are the future, spend time in community service activities. Leigh Ann Errico, founder & CEO of Kidkind Foundation & 'Wear the Capes', points out, 'Volunteering with your kids touches hearts, teaches important life lessons and engraves fond, lifelong memories of family bonding. Understanding and participating in activities to benefit the community is crucial to weaving one's moral fiber.' Based on extensive research, Dr. Philip Brown of Rutgers University & 'Wear the Cape', provide reasons to encourage kids to serve others. According to him, 'As young people get older, they need to stretch their abilities, including their moral sensibilities. Engagement with other kids and adults in meaningful service activities can support healthy development in a variety of ways, providing opportunities for both growth and positive fulfillment.' The 10 reasons suggested by him are - (1) Volunteering helps foster empathy (2) Volunteering helps develop a sense of self-efficacy (3) Volunteers gain experience working with other people (4) Volunteering develops new skills (5) Volunteering provides the opportunity to explore new interests and develop new passions (6) Volunteers learn a lot (7) Volunteers actually make a difference in other people's lives (8) Volunteering encourages civic responsibility (9) Volunteering offers you a chance to give back (10) Volunteering is good for you. Read on...
EIN News:
TOP 10 REASONS TO ENCOURAGE YOUR KIDS TO VOLUNTEER
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Mohammad Anas Wahaj | 08 sep 2014
Donor support is the single most critical component that makes or breaks nonprofits. Most nonprofits spend a substantial part of their efforts to attract and nurture donors. Fear of failure often add to the worry of losing donor support. Main aim of social enterprises is to solve societal and community problems and they can do better if they embrace failure and learn from it. Epaminondas Farmakis, president and CEO of Elpis Philanthropy Advisors, suggests most common fear of failures - (1) Failure to Profit (Social entrepreneurs focus on providing sustainable social solutions to the communities they serve and also balance it with offering attractive returns to their investors. They need to have a right fit between investor values, community requirements & return on investments. Shareholders must understand that the primary goal of a social enterprise is to serve the community. (2) Failure to Measure (Since there are no clear methods of measuring nonprofit's success, there is always some ambiquity. So there has to be an understanding among the stakeholders regarding this. Researching on direct impact of donations for improvement of society can be one of the measure of their success. (3) Failure to Innovate (Social innovations go through a similar process of iterations and experimentations as for-profit innovations. And failure is part of the process. Learning from mistakes should happen all the time). Read on...
Devex Impact:
'Failing up' for social enterprise success
Author:
Epaminondas Farmakis
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