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MEDIA, JOBS & RESOURCES for the COMMON GOOD
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Nikki Stefanoff is a journalist at Pro Bono News covering the social sector.

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Decolonising data

Nikki Stefanoff, Tuesday, 4th May 2021 -  "I think it’s something we need to really understand – holders of data hold the power, they make the decisions and they reinforce their own privilege."

The future of impact

Impact

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 28th April 2021 -  “We’re at a time when we can see that our systems are not serving us. It’s time to explore what systems we need to build a more sustainable way of living in harmony with the planet.”

The future of ethical AI

Nikki Stefanoff, Tuesday, 27th April 2021 -  Pro Bono News sits down with artificial intelligence researcher Thao Phan to discuss the issues of ethics of race and gender in AI  

The UN looks for investors for projects to help meet its 2030 Sustainability Goals

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 21st April 2021 -  The United Nations has partnered with a number of the world’s largest financial institutions for support in connecting investors with projects.

The Social Enterprise Formula

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 21st April 2021 -  A masterclass on how to rethink social enterprise is set to run at this year’s Melbourne Knowledge Week

The future (of investment) is female

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 14th April 2021 -  A new report highlights that without focus on female investment Australia’s push for gender equality will continue to slide backwards

New York homelessness NFP wins $100M MacArthur Grant

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 14th April 2021 -  Community Solutions will use the $100 million grant to implement and scale Built for Zero, its data-driven public health approach to ending homelessness.

How governments can work with B Corps to drive global change

Nikki Stefanoff, Tuesday, 13th April 2021 -  A new whitepaper is making the case for governments to extend positive, social and environmental outcomes through procurement by using B Corp certified businesses. 

The Scottish government is set to engage every schoolchild with social enterprise under a new three-year plan. Can Australia do the same?

Nikki Stefanoff, Wednesday, 7th April 2021 -  “Aussies and Scots both have a social justice-led view of the world, the only difference is that Scotland is militant about getting things done.”
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