FeedSpot Names InsideCharity Top Nonprofit News Website

FeedSpot Names InsideCharity Top Nonprofit News Website celebrating NANOE’s support of nonprofit executives across the U.S. and around the world. FeedSpot’s best nonprofit news outlets are aggregated from thousands of websites ranked by traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness ranking Inside Charity at #7.

FeedSpot has a team of over 50 experts whose goal is to discover and rank blogs, podcasts and video channels in several niche categories. FeedSpot’s editorial team reviews and adds media outlets to a relevant category list. Ranking is based on relevancy, blog post frequency, social metrics, domain authority and many other parameters. To learn more about FeedSpot’s lists and rankings VISIT HERE.

InsideCharity.org is the media arm of National Association of Nonprofit Organizations & Executives.

FeedSpot Names InsideCharity Must Read Nonprofit News Website For 2022

FeedSpot Names Inside Charity NANOE Top 15 News Outlets

FeedSpot announced that InsideCharity is a must read media outlet for 2022. Why is Inside Charity America’s “Trusted” Nonprofit News Source? Co-Founder Jimmy LaRose shares, “First, we speak and act honestly. We are open and factual in our dealings with readers, donors, project partners, governments, sector leaders and interested publics. Second, we are not compromised by AD revenues from for-profit corporations who sell products to nonprofits they don’t need or don’t work. Third, we disallow self-promoting individuals to write articles rooted in opinion instead of journalistic work. Finally, we are straightforward in highlighting associations, networks, media outlets and intermediary organizations that need to change the way they pursue impact, sustainability and mission. Inside Charity curates news from respected nonprofit media outlets and thought-leaders within the charitable sphere. We do this so sector leaders have a one-stop news source on which they can rely. Inside Charity is truly America’s Trusted Nonprofit News Source.”

InsideCharity provides sector leaders a ONE-STOP NONPROFIT NEWS RESOURCE they can rely on to:

1. Access the millions of dollars available to charities who accomplish significant impact.

2. Know the value of increasing the monies they invest in staff and administrative salaries.

3. Comprehend what public & private sector donors really want from nonprofits.

4. Restructure their Boards in ways that attract large financial investments.

5. Discard the “best practices” and “ethical codes” that failed our sector decades ago.

6. Receive everything they need to achieve their “heroic mission of scale.”

During COVID-19 (and the ensuing Cares Act and American Rescue Plan) InsideCharity was recognized industry-wide for a myriad of articles that helped nonprofit leaders make informed decisions. Organizations that relied on InsideCharity during the pandemic included Georgetown University, Henry Luce Foundation, DFW501c Online, Innovest Incorporated and many more.

Consider Becoming an InsideCharity Contributer

InsideCharity is privileged to have as many as 500,000 visitors per month because our editors believe that “innovation never fears a challenge” and that the greatest contribution nonprofit practitioners can make to charity is to become the creative enterprise-leaders our sector so desperately needs. We’re inviting you today to become a InsideCharity contributor. Most of our writers submit one or two articles a month. Write more frequently if you want to increase your visibility and build your personal brand. What should you write about? Nonprofit topics that matter to you, your clients, colleagues, competitors, vendors and policy-makers. Email our editors with your article(s) at [email protected].

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Senior Editor: Kathleen Robinson, PhD., CNE, CDE, CNC
To contact Kathleen Robinson email: [email protected]

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Kathleen Robinson
Kathleen Robinson
During her fifty-year career, Dr. Robinson worked in community and regional support systems development for at-risk families, children and youth organizations, community-based literacy systems, holistic family centers and nonprofit human services organizations. In addition, her focus has been on systems-based approaches to community planning and policy development, and social impact assessments of various community change projects. Her expertise is rural, integrated community development. Dr. Robinson previously served as Director of the Center on Neighborhood Development and the Director of the Center on Nonprofit Leadership within the Institute on Families and Neighborhood Life at Clemson University (1998-2009). She also co-lead in the development of the Institute’s PHD program in International Family and Community Studies. Prior to her work at Clemson University, she was Associate Director and Research Professor at the Institute for Families in Society and Director of the Division on Neighborhood Development at the University of South Carolina (1995-1998). From 1981-1995, she was a tenured Assistant and Associate Professor in the College of Agriculture and Human Resources (Department of Human Resources), an Associate Professor in the College of Social Sciences (Department of Urban and Regional Planning), and Research Associate in the Center on Youth Development at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. In 1977, she and her husband moved to Hawaii where she was a Research Associate in the Culture Learning Institute at the East-West Center (1978-1981) before joining the UHM faculty. From 1975-1978, she was a senior graduate assistant and Research Associate in the Nonformal Education Institute at Michigan State University working on a multi-million dollar USAID project in Indonesia to enhance the nation’s teacher training college system to include, among other things, an emphasis on community development initiatives. In addition, she served as Vice President of Program and Publications for Pioneer Girls, a faith-based, interdenominational, international girls club, camp and women’s leadership development program (1970-1975). From 1967-1970, she was a graduate assistant in the College of Education at Texas Women’s University working on marine biology science curriculums for inland schools, and a science teacher in the Denton Texas public school system. While studying at Moody Bible Institute, she founded and directed an out of school child and teen development and literacy center in two housing projects in Chicago, as well as founding and hosting a radio program at WMBI (1964-1970). Dr. Robinson testified several times before the U.S. Congress, several states’ legislative bodies, and the United Nations. She served as a consultant to numerous state social service, health, juvenile justice, governors’ offices, environmental, and municipal agencies. Internationally she was a consultant to 28 international organizations, including several divisions of the United Nations, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, ASEAN and the All Union (USSR) Academy of Sciences, Asian Development Bank, Asian Institute for Technology, Australian Commonwealth’s Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Canadian International Development Agency, Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute, European Centre For Social Welfare Policy and Research, the German Development Bank, German Ministry of Education, Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture, and the U.S. Peace Corps. She has received numerous awards and recognitions from her work, including several fellowships and an Award of Distinction from the National Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges for her leadership of a national task group to add new science understanding to what was offered through schools and colleges of Agriculture and Natural Resources across the U.S. She was awarded the University of Hawaii Regents’ Medal for Excellence in Teaching in 1990, the highest award given at UHM. She also has received awards of distinction from the U.S. Peace Corps and USDA for her community development work. At the University of South Carolina, she was recognized for her contributions to research productivity, and received three faculty excellence awards while at Clemson University. Texas Woman’s University honored her in 2015 with the Chancellor’s Alumni Excellence Award and, that same year, the National Development Institute awarded her their 25th anniversary Nonprofit Leadership Award. In 2017, the National Association of Nonprofit Executives and Organizations honored her with their first Robinson Lifetime Achievement Award. She received letters of commendation from three states’ governors for her work in enhancing various aspects of human service delivery systems. Having traveled and worked in 151 countries, she is a recognized leader in rural community development in a variety of national and cultural contexts. She retired in 2009 from Clemson University but remains affiliated with the Institute as an Adjunct Professor. Since her retirement, she has remained active in leadership roles within two charter schools, National Development Institute and the National Association of Nonprofit Organizations & Executives. She currently lives in Pawleys Island, South Carolina.

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