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OneGenAway will host a mobile pantry at Fort Campbell, Tenn., on Saturday, offering free groceries to those in need. The organization, founded in 2013, specializes in collecting surplus food from grocery stores, restaurants, farms, and caterers, and redistributes it to the community through events such as this mobile pantry.
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Learn how private market strategies are evolving—and how they can support your long-term goals.
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Nonprofit Headlines
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Heritage emergency response is a specialized field that combines emergency management with the preservation of cultural artifacts. The National Heritage Responders, a nonprofit organization, provides rapid consultation and on-the-ground assistance, helping institutions stabilize and preserve priceless heritage when emergencies occur.
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 | AI is the Future of Commerce. Stay Ahead. AI isn't hype anymore—it's here. Join EPAM, Stripe, and commercetools to learn how to harness AI—responsibly and effectively. See how AI is reshaping the shopper journey, and learn why composability is key to doing it right. The brands moving first are already winning. Register now! |
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Strategic Leadership
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Instead of waiting for permission from others, living authentically requires you to consciously permit yourself to act in ways that align with your values, including taking risks and expressing vulnerability, says Alaina Love, the CEO of Purpose Linked Consulting. In this interview with SmartBrief's Candace Chellew, Love outlines how permission works and how her new book, "Permission to Be You," can provide a "coach in a box" to help you recognize and honor who you already are.
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Corporate jargon can be a valuable tool for conveying expertise and efficiency within specialized teams, but it often creates confusion, slows workflows, and even results in unnecessary complexity that masks questionable work, writes leadership expert David Burkus, who argues for clear language. "You don't need to send GIFs to the board of directors, but you can write like a real person instead of a corporate buzzword generator," Burkus writes.
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 | The Future of Retail: What's Coming in 2026 AI personalization and seamless customer experiences defined 2025, but the retail landscape is about to shift again. Join us on November 5th for a fast-paced webinar where industry experts reveal the top trends and technologies shaping 2026. Discover how to stay ahead, boost productivity, and deliver next-level shopping experiences. Register now! |
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Sector Analysis and Impact
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The Giving Pledge, launched in 2010 by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates and Warren Buffett, has seen 256 signatories commit to giving away at least half their wealth. However, a report from the Institute for Policy Studies shows that only $206 billion has been donated, with most funds going to foundations rather than directly to nonprofits. The voluntary nature of the pledge and the increasing wealth of signatories are seen as limiting its impact.
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Nonprofit Leaders in the News
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Federal budget cuts have significantly affected mental health services in the US, leading to reduced funding for research and health care access. Philanthropic organizations, including Mindful Philanthropy, the American Psychological Foundation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, are increasing their support to address these gaps. While short-term emergency funding is being provided, experts stress the importance of long-term solutions and the role of advocacy in improving mental health care.
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