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.
PA Nonprofit Survey Asks the Right Questions and Gets Frightening Answers
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.
To make possible the flourishing of Black male leadership in nonprofits, the sector must embrace a number of clear action steps.
Across the nation, as federal support subsides and a new pandemic wave hits many communities, mutual aid operations are having to gear up.
The Internal Revenue Service is reversing course on the automatic revocation notices that it sent to more than 30,000 tax-exempt organizations.
Want to keep people employed during a downturn? In 2020, as in the Great Recession, the data show that converting employees into owners makes a huge difference.
Human service nonprofits in New York City had challenges before COVID-19. The pandemic has only made the need to address them more imperative.
Why is it that originalism, a doctrine that claims to tie judicial decisions to the founders’ original intent, only emerged as a mainstream judicial philosophy in the 1980s?
The importance of Black women’s leadership in advancing racial and economic justice is roundly acknowledged. It is past time for it to be widely funded as well.