Think tanks and nonprofits funded by conservative donors are citing nonprofit sector issues to combat student debt relief.
Conservative Nonprofits Fight Student Debt Cancellation
Think tanks and nonprofits funded by conservative donors are citing nonprofit sector issues to combat student debt relief.
What do poor White and Black communities in rural Arkansas and the colonias of South Texas have in common? When it comes to housing, quite a bit.
NPQ interviews Leah Rothstein, coauthor of a new book, which examines how to undo racial housing segregation through organizing at the community level.
Across the US, “social housing” is becoming a popular demand. But standing in the way of guaranteeing a right to housing is the legacy of neoliberalism.
Two teenagers, Camden and Colton Francis, wanted to do something about food insecurity. So, they started their own nonprofit. The brothers reflect on how they went from having an idea of helping others to taking action.
Even today, strategic plans too often assume linear progression. But movement activists know that linear progress is rarely how major political change occurs.
Rhea Wong is an executive coach, podcaster, fundraiser, consultant, and author of Get That Money, Honey: The No-Bullsh*t Guide to Raising More Money for Your Nonprofit, a guide and workbook for executive directors and fundraisers.
This is an emergency episode in response to unforeseen circumstances.
Ecuador is a crucial part of the Amazon Basin, and the locals are working to protect its future.
How can art be used to fight the climate crisis? Creative Wildfire is an organizing project supporting artists and cultural workers to do exactly that.
The California-based nonprofit Essie Justice Group doesn’t just bail Black women out of jail; it invites women with incarcerated loved ones into a program of healing, advocacy and action.
If co-ops are to truly realize their potential in this time of ecological crisis, the notion of “membership” must be extended to center frameworks that value all living beings.