Category: Feeds
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Staffing for Success: What We Know about Staffing for Strong Funder-Grantee Relationships
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Aylesbury Residents Thank Orange Genie for Unexpected Christmas Gifts
Back in December 2022 Orange Genie continued their tradition of support for their local community by distributing Christmas gifts to some elderly residents. United Kingdom, January 2023 – Back in December 2022, Orange Genie delivered boxes of Christmas gifts to residents in their home town of Aylesbury. Their intention was to support their local community…
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4 Lessons from MacKenzie Scott’s Unconventional Approach
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Community-Based Initiatives and Public Services Delivery in a Fragile Context: The Case of Yemen
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The collapse of public services in Yemen due to a protracted crisis raging since 2015 has compelled some local citizen-based coalitions to initiate community-based service delivery. This preliminary study identifies Community-Based Initiatives (CBIs) as non-state actors supplying basic services ordinarily provided by governmental institutions. It offers an…
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A History of ARNOVA at Fifty
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. To mark the 50th anniversary of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), this article reviews the association’s history, from its 1971 founding by a small group of scholars interested in voluntary action to the current association of more than 1,000 members who…
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Orange Genie Raises £10,000 for Mind
Orange Genie have surpassed their target to raise £10,000 for mental health charity Mind. United Kingdom, January 2023 – Orange Genie are delighted to announce that they have surpassed their fund-raising target of £10,000 for mental health charity Mind. Orange Genie have a long history of support for good causes, and in 2019 they entered…
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Characteristics of Large Environmental Nonprofits That Identify Climate Change and Social Justice as Focal Concerns
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This article examines the uptake of social justice and climate change as focal issues among the largest U.S. environmental nonprofits. We use 2016 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) filings to identify 5,413 large environmental nonprofits of which 8% attend to issues of climate and 10% to issues of…
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Giving to Matthew, Emily, Jose, or Maria: A Field Study Examining the Impact of Race and Gender on Donation Requests
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Across the world, many individuals, organizations, and communities rely on the charitable contributions of others to meet critical needs. However, receiving aid can be challenging if donors discriminate against solicitors based on their demographic characteristics. We examined the potential impact of two of such characteristics, namely, the…
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How Charitable Were the Elites of the Dutch Golden Age?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. We study the charitable behavior of the wealthiest individuals in a very affluent and unequal society, that of the Dutch during their “Golden Age” (late 16th to the 17th centuries). Did these wealthy elites share their prosperity with those less fortunate? Using rare data from printed sources…
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Orange Genie Support Local Food Bank with Reverse Advent Calendar
This December Orange Genie held a reverse advent calendar event to support the most vulnerable in their local community United Kingdom, December 2022 In the first three weeks of December 2022, Orange Genie staff have been taking part in a reverse advent calendar event, the proceeds from which they have donated to a food bank…
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Resilience in Recovery? Understanding the Extent, Structure, and Operations of Nonprofits Meant to Address Disaster Survivors’ Unmet Needs
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Climate change is increasing the likelihood and magnitude of disaster impacts. The nonprofit sector’s ability to address disaster survivors’ needs will become an increasingly important aspect of adapting to a changing climate. Disaster recovery also provides time for nonprofits to affect community resilience to future disasters and…
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Staff members’ personal donations for giving season 2022
For this post, a number of GiveWell staff members volunteered to share the thinking behind their personal donations for the year. We’ve published similar posts in previous years.1See our staff giving posts from 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, and 2013. jQuery(‘#footnote_plugin_tooltip_14091_1_1’).tooltip({ tip: ‘#footnote_plugin_tooltip_text_14091_1_1’, tipClass: ‘footnote_tooltip’, effect: ‘fade’, predelay: 0, fadeInSpeed: 200, delay: 400, fadeOutSpeed: 200, position: ‘top right’, relative:…
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The Effect of State Minimum Wage Increases on Nonprofit Organizations
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The impact of minimum wage increases on employment has been extensively examined with mixed results. We extend the literature by hypothesizing and showing a differential impact of state-level minimum wage increases on nonprofit organizations as opposed to for-profit organizations. While we find that increases in minimum wages…
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The winners of the Change Our Mind Contest—and some reflections
In September, we announced the Change Our Mind Contest for critiques of our cost-effectiveness analyses. Today, we’re excited to announce the winners! We’re very grateful that so many people engaged deeply with our work. This contest was GiveWell’s most successful effort so far to solicit external criticism from the public, and it wouldn’t have been…
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Top 10 Most-Read Blog Posts of 2022
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