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Nonprofits have been right all along
NIA’s Pamela Davis argues that nonprofits already have the community-benefit approach necessary to solve climate change challenges.
In the latest article on Blue Avocado, Nonprofits Insurance Alliance Founder, President and CEO Pamela Davis proposes that nonprofits already possess the community-benefit approach necessary for our economic system to provide the systemic change in consciousness necessary to address climate change.
The challenge, Davis argues, is figuring out how to roll this model out on a global scale. How can nonprofits use our vast networks to become a tipping point toward creating a livable world for all? What can we do to harness the power of nonprofits to bring about the change we need now?
Read the article and share your thoughts.
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