Subjects -> SOCIOLOGY (Total: 553 journals)
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- Pourquoi nous avons besoin d’un dialogue national sur le
bénévolat Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Les bénévoles jouent un rôle essentiel dans le renforcement des collectivités, la promotion d’un sens et d’un sentiment d’appartenance, et la mise en place d’unThe post Pourquoi nous avons besoin d’un dialogue national sur le bénévolat appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 20:32:09 +000
- Why we need a national conversation about volunteering
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Volunteering is tied to increased rates of belonging and inclusion, and our social services rely on volunteers to deliver their programs, but volunteering rates in Canada are dropping. Volunteer Canada is strategizing to address the challenges and calls for a National Action Strategy for Volunteerism.The post Why we need a national conversation about volunteering appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 18 Sep 2023 20:16:20 +000
- Three ways to support a new executive director
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Are you hiring a new executive director, or are you a new ED yourself' These three new-ish executive directors talk candidly about their experiences and share some practical advice for supporting a new person in this role.The post Three ways to support a new executive director appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 11 Sep 2023 22:48:21 +000
- Philanthropist’s new writing fellows will explore work and working
Authors:
Jillian Witt
Abstract: The Philanthropist Journal is pleased to introduce the selected fellows who will be bringing you stories on work and working this fall and winter.The post Philanthropist’s new writing fellows will explore work and working appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Wed, 06 Sep 2023 16:13:18 +000
- Lessons from a transformational storytelling fellowship
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Contributors Inda Intiar and Njoki Mbũrũ offer tangible examples of how storytelling is enabling and catalyzing systems transformation within the philanthropic ecosystem – and some important lessons about the importance of relationships, slowing down, and self-awareness learned along the way. The post Lessons from a transformational storytelling fellowship appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 18:49:48 +000
- Convincing people that change is possible by ‘painting the beautiful
tomorrow’ Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Contributor Christina Palassio talked to renowned communications strategist Anat Shenker-Osorio recently about the power and promise of positive messaging and how non-profits and charities – from leaders and funders to fundraisers and communicators – can navigate increasingly polarized and polarizing political and cultural environments and move donors and supporters to take action for lasting positive, unifying change.The post Convincing people that change is possible by ‘painting the beautiful tomorrow’ appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 19:31:01 +000
- Philanthropist Journal style guide
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: General editorial guidelines Formatting Punctuation Numbers/dates/money Italics Capitals Style Facts and fact checkingThe post Philanthropist Journal style guide appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Thu, 13 Jul 2023 19:49:38 +000
- How we work isn’t working: Seven practices from breakthrough
organizations Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: The authors of Beloved Economies believe that businesses, co-operatives, non-profit organizations, and public institutions are microcosms that have the potential to effect real change – that pockets of innovation, using the seven practices described in the book, will lead to ripple effects in the whole economy and change “business as usual.” The post How we work isn’t working: Seven practices from breakthrough organizations appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 16:34:46 +000
- Rethinking the role of the office
Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: What should organizations with underused office spaces do' Is the pre-pandemic hum necessary, and if yes, how can this vibrancy happen when workers are not in shared workspaces' What will happen if staff do not feel engaged' Contributor Yvonne Rodney talked to leaders from one collective that has tackled the empty-office problem about what they have learned. The post Rethinking the role of the office appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Mon, 10 Jul 2023 15:04:22 +000
- How decolonizing design can help the shift from exploitation to making
amends Authors:
Lesley Fraser
Abstract: Dori Tunstall’s Decolonizing Design is a powerful exploration of the colonial, white-supremacist thrust of modern Western design and technology. Contributor Andrea Gunraj recently spoke to Tunstall, dean at the Faculty of Design at OCAD University, about her book, the work of reconciliation and making amends, and dismantling colonial systems by breaking the addiction to privilege. The post How decolonizing design can help the shift from exploitation to making amends appeared first on The Philanthropist Journal. PubDate: Thu, 29 Jun 2023 19:29:32 +000
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