Building a strong network of Latinx leaders requires an active strategy that connects with communities and links leaders to a broad vision rooted in solidarity.
To Advance Latinx Leadership, Build from the Grassroots
Building a strong network of Latinx leaders requires an active strategy that connects with communities and links leaders to a broad vision rooted in solidarity.
A “black paper” by BIPOC real estate developers finds that centering racial equity in real estate requires radically redesigning the types of capital that fund it.
Ableism often sidelines people with disabilities from the economy and the Latinx community is no exception. Here are some steps to address that.
In this brief video clip, Bernie Mazyck explains how faith communities can leverage their assets to advance housing affordability and housing justice.
Our friends at Tech Impact walk nonprofit leaders through six essential areas to consider when designing and rolling out tech policies.
Nonprofit Quarterly’s 2021 Summer issue “The World We Want: In Search of New Economic Paradigms.”
Studies show that Black donors give 25 percent more than white donors. A few stories of Black women donors offer a window into some of the reasons why.
Traditionally, Hispanics in Philanthropy has focused on grants. But COVID-19 pushed it to take on a new role as an impact investor.
A new US Impact Investment Alliance report, published by the New York Fed, is not shy about identifying obstacles to more widespread community investing.
COVID-19 made many restaurants dependent on national delivery services that charge high fees. But in many cities, co-op services have emerged as viable alternatives.
Why is there a housing crisis, and what can be done about it? In this webinar, panelists discuss what social housing is, why the time is right for it, and how we might get there.
How do we, as social change agents, engage the growth of algorithms and artificial intelligence?