A nonprofit DC ballet finds a way to continue producing ballet programs during COVID-19.
Biden Team Prepares to Address COVID-19 as Pandemic Ravages Nation
The Biden transition team prepares for COVID-19. In the meantime, however, the federal government remains asleep at the switch as the pandemic rages.
Biden Names Systemic Racism Experts to Transition Teams
It is still early days, but the Biden transition team’s member selections indicate a strong interest in addressing the racial wealth gap.
A Chicago Story We Need to Hear—and Why We All Must Listen to Communities
East Garfield Park, a Chicago working-class community that suffered white flight in the 1960s, is still held back by city policy. It is not the only such neighborhood.
Remaking the Economy: Where to, Now—and Beyond?
NPQ looks at economic democracy in the wake of the 2020 elections, with an eye to mid- and longer-term possibilities.
Grassroots Fundraising Journal Moves In with NPQ
Welcoming the Grassroots Fundraising Journal archives onto this site is exciting beyond words. We hope it may transform your notions on fundraising, as it did ours!
Will 2020 Change Grantmaking Forever?
What has the response been to the loud calls for foundations to respond with urgent adaptation to the confluence of crises impacting communities across the country?
No Touching, Just Reaching Out: Cultural Nonprofits amid COVID-19
With COVID, a third of US museums face closure threats. Engagement with more diverse audience and relevant social issues could be critical to survival.
LGBTQ Political Power Seizes the Moment
Among the underrepresented groups emerging ever more strongly into electoral politics is the LGBTQ population, for whom the year 2020 stands out.
Is It Time to Rethink the Electoral College?
A call for a rethink of the electoral college? It’s as regular as the presidential elections.
Saving Childcare: The Essential Value of a Worker-Owned Childcare Ecosystem
COVID-19 has put millions of childcare slots at risk. A system of worker co-ops with public backing could create an alternative that’s more sustainable in the long term.
Pandemic Appears to Bring Out the Ugly in Profiteering Pharma Execs
Pfizer chairman and CEO, Albert Bourla appears to have sold off stock keyed to the timing of the company’s vaccine advances. Why profitmaking does not suit pharma.