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The Role of the CIO: Strategic Tech Leadership for Justice-Focused Nonprofits

You’re running a justice-focused organization with a powerful mission, but the technology holding it all together feels fragile. It’s a common story. You’ve grown fast, driven by purpose, but your systems haven’t kept up. Case data is scattered across tools that don’t talk. Grant reporting is a recurring fire drill. And the risk of a

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How to Stop Your Vendors from Quietly Killing Your Profits

That critical software subscription just auto-renewed with a 30% price hike you never saw coming. A key supplier missed another deadline, putting your biggest product launch at risk. Your board is asking tough questions about data security, and you realize you have no idea how your vendors are protecting your customer information. For a leader

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Integrating Restorative Justice Program Data with Legal Outcomes for Real-World Impact

Justice-focused organizations sit on a gold mine of restorative justice program data, but most of it never connects cleanly to what happens in court. Case notes, conference outcomes, and victim feedback sit in one system. Charges, dispositions, and reoffending sit somewhere else, often behind a portal that nobody has time to scrape. For executive directors,

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A CEO’s Guide to Aligning Technology Decisions with Racial Justice and Equity Goals

As a CEO, you assume the tools you buy are neutral. That your software, algorithms, and data are objective. This is one of the most expensive assumptions you can make. The reality is that your technology is likely loaded with hidden biases, creating massive legal, financial, and reputational liabilities you can’t see. Fixing this isn’t

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