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North Texas Nonprofit Institute to host exclusive screening of Uncharitable

The North Texas Nonprofit Institute has announced it will host an exclusive screening of “Uncharitable,” a film based on the book of the same name by Dan Pallotta.

The North Texas Nonprofit Institute’s (NTX NPI) works to support and strengthen nonprofits by providing them with the necessary resources and knowledge to succeed. Through workshops, resources, and networking programs, NTX NPI aims to build community leaders, impactful organizations, and thriving communities.

The screening will be Wednesday, December 6 from 1pm – 3 pm at the Studio Movie Grill in the Arlington Highlands. Tickets are $15 per person and include drink and popcorn.

About the movie

What if charity could be transformed from a gesture to an answer— to solving the world’s greatest problems? What if everything we’ve been taught about charitable giving is wrong? What if it’s undermining the very causes, we love the most? 

“Uncharitable” is a one-of-a-kind movie that shows how our charitable traditions and prejudices have suffocated the charitable sector and prevented it from leading the charge to truly change the world.

Based on the book, “Uncharitable,” by Dan Pallotta, which became one of the most talked-about TED talks of all time—changing everything from charity watchdog standards to the giving practices of America’s biggest foundations — Uncharitable follows the stories of four iconic American charitable efforts that were crippled or destroyed by old ideas. Step-by-step, and with a chorus of leading voices in the field, the movie shows how charity’s real power has been misunderstood and undermined by anachronistic ideas about frugality and deprivation and takes the viewer on a journey from sach-cloth and ashes to a place where unleashed, charities can play the leading role in creating an unimaginably beautiful world that works for everyone.

No topic is more crucial or timelier as we confront a world with increasingly complex problems, with the least of us left behind, and with the growing revelation that we are all interconnected and that our fate lies in our willingness to turn away from old ideas that have not worked and embraced radically new ones that can.

Tickets can be purchased here.

source: press release

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