When management responded to a nonprofit union by seeking to replace workers with an AI chatbot, workers stood up and brought their story directly into the public square.
We Organized Our Nonprofit and Lost Our Jobs, But We’d Do It Again
When management responded to a nonprofit union by seeking to replace workers with an AI chatbot, workers stood up and brought their story directly into the public square.
A federal judge has ruled the new anti-DEI requirement of the National Endowment for the Arts is unconstitutional. For writers, it’s too late.
Future federal funding for co-op development, which has always been limited, is now at risk. But co-ops have resources. Here’s how co-ops could self-finance their own development.
Cultivating good communication habits can help nonprofits to bridge generational divides and enable workers to contribute their full creativity, wisdom, and energy.
Eligibility for postpartum people has changed, and while children can still access shots, questions about the cost and availability are still unclear.
Public education today faces multiple federal attacks. But at the state and local levels, a community-based model to build strong public schools for all is gaining ground.
For many, the Johnson Amendment is seen as a vital tool to shield nonprofits from political interference. But the rule also has served to politically weaken the sector.
In this installment of Ask Rhea, Rhea offers advice on working with major donors, emphasizing taking the time to build relationships.
Accessing public benefits in the United States has never been easy. Often, digitalization makes it even harder. But advocates are organizing to respond.
False narratives are proliferating across Chinese-language media. Fortunately, new in-language nonprofit digital publications are helping to contain disinformation.
Programs meant to make it easier to prosecute domestic violence and trafficking cases are under threat. The safety of thousands of immigrant women is at risk.
Over 50 years ago, a lawyer’s memo helped set the tone for a corporate reaction to perceived growing civil rights and labor union power. Could nonprofit advocates for a more just society organize a memo of their own today?