Can we not fall into the trap of calling Susan G. Komen’s recent “Shrink the Pink” strategy an outgrowth of the pandemic?
Komen’s Affiliate Consolidation Has Scorched-Earth Scent
Can we not fall into the trap of calling Susan G. Komen’s recent “Shrink the Pink” strategy an outgrowth of the pandemic?
The lines are long, the times are tense, so why not lift some spirits and build moments of shared community at the polls?
With encouragement by the commander in chief, the GOP has deputized all and sundry to “observe” the election. Others have found their own ways to be in service.
On November 4th, we may wake to find a nation that’s working on vote counts. The courts may get involved, but more likely at the state than federal level.
Effective organizational communications require an awareness of how the other party might understand and receive what you are saying.
Black men (and women) are not superhuman; we need the chance to be fully human so we can do what we were called to do.
Michael Connelly’s bestselling nonprofit-based novel does a heck of a job advancing the use of that setting. Here, we talk with the author and his muse about their process.
A survey of 1,000 nonprofits showed COVID-19 costs of $708 million and billions in unreported losses. More importantly, it showed a refreshing seriousness.
Building on 2018’s successes and the rising participation of women of color in electoral politics generally, Native American women are making themselves heard in 2020.
Attempting to intimidate nonprofits is hardly a new sport, but when it’s the police doing it, and the community that may suffer, the implications and import are enormous.
It’s been an awfully hard eight months, and the end is not yet near.
For some nonprofits and community-serving institutions, there is not yet any point at which a solid reopening can be planned, and that’s a big problem.