Movements like the “No Kings” protests are more than events. They’re on-ramps for civic engagement and coalition building.
“No Kings” Protests Open Doors to Civic Engagement
Movements like the “No Kings” protests are more than events. They’re on-ramps for civic engagement and coalition building.
Marian Urquilla answers a reader’s question about how an outgoing board president can best approach succession planning when it’s not supported from the inside.
Technology and data systems have the potential to transform nonprofit service delivery, but only if nonprofits carefully own, manage, and control its use.
An excerpt from Niloufar Khonsari’s new book describes how collective self-governance in nonprofits is powerfully rooted in Indigenous worldviews, worker co-ops, and the civil rights movement.
Collective management can and does work in nonprofits, but there are some tricks of the trade to make worker self-managed nonprofits effective in practice.
Millions turned out for massive “No Kings” protests nationwide. In Boston, amid the speeches, federal workers shared their struggles to protect public services.
When tragedy struck Texas last summer, volunteers from Mexican nonprofits came to help. Here’s how to support them and other nonprofits around the globe.
Bad Bunny’s recent 31-concert residency in Puerto Rico highlighted the archipelago’s housing and displacement crisis. But what’s the solution? A community ownership approach could make housing more affordable and accessible to locals.
Nonprofits have long underinvested in political lobbying. For arts and culture organizations selling tickets to customers, a $1 “advocacy” fee could be a steady funding mechanism to build political power.
Trump administration policies will restrict services to autistic people. Millions will be affected. Nonprofits, however, can get informed and support the autism community.
As the US faces historic cuts to the social safety net, local economic alternatives can meet basic needs and provide opportunities to organize for a better future.
In Florida, 13 post-secondary schools have signed agreements that deputize campus police to enforce immigration law. Students and faculty are resisting.