Moving Justice and Equity Aspirations into Nonprofit Organizational Change and Equity and Justice Impact
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evaluation, DEI, equity, justice, diversity, inclusion, nonprofit, social impactAbstract
In response to the nationwide racial awakening in 2020, The Nonprofit Justice and Equity Institute (The Institute) was created to advance justice and equity in policy and practice for organizations and the communities they serve. A framework for an effective process implementing inputs and resulting outcomes and impact was outlined in a Theory of Change. In evaluating this model, the positive and incremental impact for diversity, equity, and inclusion was demonstrated. A model framework of The Institute has emerged that may be widely adopted for use by organizations in any community.
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