We are seeing attempts to punish nonprofits who support progressive causes. It is important to stand firm.
Punishment of Nonprofits for Support of Black Lives Matter Grows
We are seeing attempts to punish nonprofits who support progressive causes. It is important to stand firm.
Teachers are choosing to leave rather than trust that their lives and health have been adequately protected, and that is causing yet another crisis for schools.
Temple University saw double-digit increases in giving, including a remarkable 20% jump in giving by alumni under the age of 30. What’s going on there?
What is the position of Black male leadership in this time of reckoning? In this new NPQ series, a number of Black male nonprofit leaders will explore these issues.
Since domestic violence programs voiced their support for BLM in June, their law enforcement partners have tried to bully them by withdrawing their cooperation.
How can a nonprofit successfully use online galas to raise funds? It helps a lot when your online gathering is also a community “fun-raising” event.
For small businesses like independent bookstores, as with nonprofits, the pandemic has required enterprises to alter their business models.
As European museums reopen, fear of the pandemic has kept crowds well below the reduced levels allowed by public health regulations.
Efforts to “go green” face resistance from gas industry and housebuilding trade industry groups.
A group of rural advocates calls out Donald Trump for putting residents at risk by holding mass gatherings in direct violation of federal public health guidelines.
According to US census figures, 58.8 precent of Texans are people of color. Does that demographic shift portend a change in the Lone Star state’s politics?
Poll taxes were made unconstitutional by the 24th Amendment, ratified in 1964. Nonetheless, a de facto poll tax today keeps 900,000 Floridians off the voter rolls.