Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Nonprofit organizations (7)
- Nonprofits (7)
- Refugees (6)
- Human trafficking (5)
- Social media (5)
-
- Climate change (4)
- Migrants (4)
- Yoga (4)
- Leadership (3)
- Nonprofit (3)
- Volunteering (3)
- Volunteerism (3)
- Charities (2)
- Climate change research (2)
- Climate change solutions (2)
- Food Scarcity (2)
- Food insecurity (2)
- Healing (2)
- Marketing (2)
- Massage therapy (2)
- Mental health (2)
- Music therapy (2)
- Nonprofit resources (2)
- Nonprofits in Africa (2)
- Older adults (2)
- Trauma support (2)
- Trauma-informed care (2)
- Urban Farming (2)
- Usage statistics (2)
- 10 keys on volunteering (1)
Articles 61 - 81 of 81
Full-Text Articles in Political Science
Promo (Promo.Com) – Video And Ad Creation Tool, Naomi Anna Lao
Promo (Promo.Com) – Video And Ad Creation Tool, Naomi Anna Lao
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
As advertised: Bring any idea to life in minutes - by yourself. Easily create compelling video ads, social media videos, product videos, explainer videos and more. The perfect solution for giving your brand a voice at scale.
Canva (Canva.Com) – Tool To Design Online Social Media Posts, Naomi Anna Lao
Canva (Canva.Com) – Tool To Design Online Social Media Posts, Naomi Anna Lao
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Canva is a free graphic design platform for registered nonprofits, that is beginner-friendly and time-efficient. At first glance, Canva’s immense variety of tools and resources all on one platform is intimidating however they make it easy to create unique, trending, and compelling content for all purposes.
Nonprofit Spotlight: Meals In The Meantime
Nonprofit Spotlight: Meals In The Meantime
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Mission
Our mission is filling the food gap with nourishment and dignity.
Nonprofit Spotlight: Sharetix Foundation
Nonprofit Spotlight: Sharetix Foundation
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Mission
Sharetix creates opportunities where they don’t exist by providing free tickets for charitable organizations working directly with at-risk communities to help create access, equity, and belonging.
Full Issue - Nonprofit Resources
Full Issue - Nonprofit Resources
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Learn more about nonprofit resources and what's available. Did you know? There are 10 million nonprofits and charities working around the world.
The majority of US based nonprofit make under $1 million a year, with the most of these nonprofits being small, making under $50,000 a year. As these nonprofits work to solve community and global issues, they struggle with limited resources and funding. There is a great need to provide these nonprofits tools and resources to help in their efforts.
A research study from 2020 shows that when nonprofits work together, outcomes are improved (Holzer, 2020). There is a …
Quality Nonprofits In Africa
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Read about a few nonprofits working in Africa.
Full Issue - Africa
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
What is the latest research in Africa related to nonprofits and social impact? Read about the latest research and statistics in Africa along with trusted nonprofits working in Africa.
Latest Research In Africa
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
See the latest research in Africa relating to social impact.
Developing Servant Leadership In Nonprofits, Seth-Aaron Martinez
Developing Servant Leadership In Nonprofits, Seth-Aaron Martinez
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Overview: Servant leadership affords an organization many benefits. However, servant leaders are often not easy to find. This paper outlines several realistic, tactical practices a non-profit organization can deploy to develop servant leader attributes and behaviors within their ranks.
“Servant leadership affords an organization many benefits.”
Full Issue - Leadership
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
“Leadership is all about changing the order of things. Machiavelli said, ‘There is nothing so difficult or so dangerous as to undertake to change the order of things.’ And that is true. It is difficult, and it is sometimes dangerous, because people resist and people are afraid. And that is why only leaders can drive change.”
“Management is the production of acceptable results within known constraints and conditions; very important. But management is not leadership.” https://ecorner.stanford.edu/videos/the-difference-between-management-and-leadership/,
Taken From Carly Fiorina, Former CEO, HP, Speech from Stanford eCorner
Nonprofit Leadership Articles (All)
Nonprofit Leadership Articles (All)
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
No abstract provided.
Full Issue - Human Trafficking Awareness
Full Issue - Human Trafficking Awareness
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
What are the latest data points about human trafficking and the efforts being made to reduce it in our community? This issue addresses what's happening in the anti-trafficking community.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING DEFINED: The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, as amended (TVPA), defines “severe forms of trafficking in persons” as:
• sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such an act has not attained 18 years of age; or
• the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, …
Latest Research On Human Trafficking
Latest Research On Human Trafficking
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Learn more about human trafficking and the research being done and the impact it has in our communities.
“Female victims continue to be particularly affected by trafficking in persons. In 2018, for every 10 victims detected globally, about five were adult women and two were girls. About one third of the overall detected victims were children, both girls (19 per cent) and boys (15 per cent), while 20 per cent were adult men. Traffickers target victims who are marginalized or in difficult circumstances. Undocumented migrants and people who are in desperate need of employment are also vulnerable, particularly to trafficking …
Human Trafficking Timeline Of Events 2019-2022
Human Trafficking Timeline Of Events 2019-2022
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
See the major human trafficking efforts and happenings from 2019-2022 in one timeline.
Fighting Human Trafficking By Better Understanding Nonprofit Collaboration, Angie Holzer
Fighting Human Trafficking By Better Understanding Nonprofit Collaboration, Angie Holzer
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Abstract: This research study examines nonprofit organizations and how collaboration plays a part in the human trafficking efforts within the United States. A descriptive study was conducted analyzing data from a quantitative, survey-based research method. Using a sample of 29 nonprofit leaders working in fighting human trafficking, data was collected on 1) what challenges nonprofits face in collaborating, 2) what technology tools nonprofits use to collaborate, and 3) how many other groups a single nonprofit works with in combating human trafficking. The findings show that the main challenges are 1) limited time, and 2) competition and/or lack of trust.
Latest Research On Volunteerism
Latest Research On Volunteerism
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Read about the latest research and statistics on volunteering.
Volunteer Statistics In United States By State
Volunteer Statistics In United States By State
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
See the volunteer statistics in the United States by state.
Why I Volunteer, Demi Sintz
Why I Volunteer, Demi Sintz
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
I began working with nonprofit organizations as a youth advocate for Epilepsy Awareness, from there I became a Director of Fundraising events for an organization that assists families with the expenses of training and matching with a service dog. Later I spent 18 months in L.A County volunteering in the community and leading youth seminars on positive social media use and training community leaders on the importance of family history and making it an accessible tool in their communities. Now I am a marketing advisor at WikiCharities, a platform that makes collaboration between organizations possible and increases accessibility to care …
10 Keys On Volunteerism, Angie Holzer
10 Keys On Volunteerism, Angie Holzer
Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
Every year, the majority of nonprofits are run and sustained by volunteers around the United States (McKeever, 2016). There is a great need to better understand how to obtain and then retain these volunteers in helping move your cause forward as a nonprofit. This article will address 10 ways to approach volunteerism as you find volunteers, and then work to actively retain them in your efforts.