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Call for Speakers: 2025 Nonprofit Advocacy Summit and Day on the Hill

Tennessee Nonprofit Network is excited to announce that we will host our 2nd Annual Advocacy Summit on Tuesday, February 4th, 2025 in Nashville, TN. This event will be held at the historic Scarritt Bennett Center. This full-day event is designed to empower nonprofit professionals to engage in public policy and advocacy, build relationships with lawmakers, […]

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: How Your Nonprofit’s Tax Exemption is Influenced By British Laws from the 1600s

by Dr. Kevin Dean, Tennessee Nonprofit Network We’re going back in time to the 1600s today to understand where your organization’s tax status and tax exemptions originated! History nerds, policy wonks, and general nonprofit lovers should enjoy this trip back in time! The United States, a nation born from a revolution against British rule, ironically

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Nonprofit Crash Course: How the Settlement Movement Shaped Modern Poverty Alleviation

The late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States were a time of rapid industrialization and urbanization. Cities swelled with immigrants seeking economic opportunity and a better life, but they often found themselves living in overcrowded slums, facing poverty, discrimination, and a lack of social support. In response to these challenges, a new

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: How Hookworms in the Early 19th Century Influenced Modern Philanthropy’s Response to COVID-19

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network The specter of disease has haunted humanity for centuries, and the fight against it has often spurred remarkable acts of innovation and collaboration. In the early 20th century, the American South was grappling with a debilitating and pervasive public health crisis: hookworm infection. This parasitic

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: The Hypocrisy of Andrew Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network Andrew Carnegie, the man behind the controversial “Gospel of Wealth,” was a figure of stark contradictions. Born into poverty in Scotland in 1835, he immigrated to the United States as a young boy and rose to become one of the wealthiest men in the world.

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: How the Creation of the Humane Society Influenced Modern Nonprofits

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network If you saw the Humane Society from 250 years ago, you definitely wouldn’t recognize it. There certainly weren’t many cats or dogs involved! However, this organization has helped usher in the modern structure for a nonprofit, and its history helps us understand how our structure

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: How a Hair Care Empire Led to a Philanthropic Legacy

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network The year was 1867, and the echoes of the Civil War still reverberated across the Louisiana landscape. On a plantation near Delta, a former slave named Minerva Anderson Breedlove gave birth to a daughter, Sarah, her fifth child. This child, born into the precarious freedom

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: William Aramony and the Rise of Public Accountability for Nonprofits

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network Though we now know United Way to be a beacon of public trust and integrity, one man almost destroyed the legacy of the organization and eroded public trust in nonprofits that we are still feeling today. This is his story. The downfall of William Aramony,

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: Thomas Firmin and the Rise of Strategic Poverty Alleviation

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network The legacy of Thomas Firmin, a 17th-century London merchant, stretches far beyond the cobbled streets and crowded workhouses of his time. While his immediate impact was felt in the lives of countless individuals he helped, his true significance lies in how he fundamentally reshaped the

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Nonprofit History Crash Course: Ben Franklin’s Rarely-Discussed Innovations in Philanthropy

By Dr. Kevin Dean, President & CEO, Tennessee Nonprofit Network We know Benjamin Franklin as a Founding Father, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a brilliant inventor who harnessed electricity, and a wise statesman who helped shape the nascent American nation. Yet, often overlooked in the chronicles of his remarkable life is his profound

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