
Aine Creedon
Digital Strategist at Nonprofit Quarterly
@npquarterly Dir. of Digital Strategies, octopus lover, and a fan of micro-adventures wherever I find them.
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1 week ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Tom Tresser |Aine Creedon
Nonprofits can—and ought to—engage in a wide range of civic and election-related activities. Since 1973, I have started or led 14 nonprofit enterprises in the arts, community development, and civic engagement sectors. I have been a managing director, a board member, a board president, a consultant to nonprofits, and taught college courses on nonprofit management and policy at several Chicago universities.
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1 week ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Michael Anderson |Aine Creedon
The following is a transcript of the video above, from our premium webinar “The Power of Partnership: Protecting Communities and Essential Programming through Partnerships & Mergers.” If you would like to access the full webinar, become a Leading Edge member. As a Leading Edge member, you will gain access to 60+ webinars and our full library of digital content, with essential insights for purpose-driven leaders.
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2 weeks ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Ellen Aprill |Aine Creedon
Editor’s Note: This article was republished with permission from The Conversation. The Trump administration is demanding that at least 60 US colleges and universities change their policies or lose out on billions of dollars in federal funding. I believe that the law permits most colleges and universities to increase spending from their endowments in light of the financial pressures so many of them are facing.
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2 weeks ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Abdullahi Lawal |Aine Creedon
The fashion industry, currently worth $2.5 trillion, is one of the drivers of global economies but it comes with a steep cost, especially to our environment. Clothing production contributes to rampant pollution, from microplastics clogging water systems to carbon emissions and toxic chemicals used in textile processing. These environmental challenges make it clear that addressing sustainability in fashion is essential. Why have fashion education programs been slow to adapt?
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2 weeks ago |
nonprofitquarterly.org | Suman Bhattacharyya |Aine Creedon
One-time large contributions to nonprofits, no matter the amount, can be perceived as risky because they’re not recurring and might leave a gap once the funds are spent. The likelihood of a financial cliff may prompt some organizations to prioritize a diverse base of backers over one-time contributions.
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