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Johns%20Hopkins%20University<%2Fa>%20Center%20for%20Civil%20Society%20Studies<%2Fa>%20announced%20the%20launch%20of%20its%20new%20report%20on%20core%20values%20of%20the%20nonprofit%20sector%3A%20What%20Do%20Nonprofits%20Stand%20For%3F<%2Fa>%20The%20Johns%20Hopkins%20Listening%20Post%20Project<%2Fa>%20conducted%20a%20first-ever%20survey%20to%20gauge%20the%20thinking%20within%20the%20nonprofit%20community%20around%20the%20sector’s%20values.%20The%20survey%20revealed%20widespread%20consensus%20around%20the%20sector’s%20key%20values,%20important%20evidence%20that%20nonprofit%20organizations%20are%20embodying%20these%20values%20in%20their%20work,%20but%20also%20serious%20concerns%20about%20how%20effectively%20these%20values%20are%20being%20conveyed%20to%20important%20sector%20stakeholders.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fnew-report-what-do-nonprofits-stand-for%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="15325" type="icon_link">
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The Johns Hopkins University Center for Civil Society Studies announced the launch of its new report on core values of the nonprofit sector: What Do Nonprofits Stand For? The Johns Hopkins Listening Post Project conducted a first-ever survey to gauge the thinking within the nonprofit community around the sector’s values. The survey revealed widespread consensus around the sector’s key values, important evidence that nonprofit organizations are embodying these values in their work, but also serious concerns about how effectively these values are being conveyed to important sector stakeholders.
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