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TNPA Programming Now Available in a Discounted Educational Package
The TNPA Educational Package for current nonprofit members includes one registration to Leadership Summit (occurs in Sept.), one registration to Rising Leaders Summit (occurs in Oct.), and one registration to Essential Leadership Lab (12-month program with start dates in February, June, or October).
This package is heavily discounted at 20% off and is exclusive to member nonprofit organizations.
If interested or need further information, email Abby Graf, TNPA’s Vice President of Programs, at agraf@tnpa.org.
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Legislative Round-Up | March 2024
March 26, 2024
Legislative Round-Up
On March 20, The Nonprofit Alliance (TNPA) had another of its Capitol Hill Days. It was fast-paced, with participants meeting with eight Senate offices, including meetings with Senators James Lankford (R-OK), the lead Senate Republican on S. 566, the Charitable Act (the Universal Charitable Deduction legislation) and Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), a co-sponsor of the Charitable Act and a key supporter of the IRA Charitable Rollover Expansion legislation signed into law in December 2022.
Congressional Spotlight: Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE)
March 26, 2024
Legislative Round-Up
Each month The Nonprofit Alliance (TNPA) introduces you to a member of Congress who is a leader on legislative matters important to our TNPA community, with representation from both parties. TNPA had the opportunity to ask Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE) a few questions. TNPA has enjoyed getting to know Senator Ricketts and looks forward to continuing to work closely with him.
Harnessing AI Responsibly: A Guide For Nonprofit Leaders
March 15, 2024
Blog
In a time where AI is becoming more important and influential in shaping all aspects of our lives, the question for nonprofit organizations has shifted from whether to use AI to how it can be used effectively and responsibly. Simply saying ‘no’ to AI is no longer viable; dismissing it as too overwhelming or complex undermines the potential for considerable mission advancement and societal impact. Now is the time for nonprofits and leaders alike to move beyond apprehension and embrace a holistic AI strategy that considers its ethical and responsible use across all facets of an organization.