It should not be that much of a revelation to a reporter that the source of one’s money drives organizational form, content, and governance, but sometimes it still is.
Waking Up to the Power of Money: SLT’s One-Year Reflections on Nonprofithood
It should not be that much of a revelation to a reporter that the source of one’s money drives organizational form, content, and governance, but sometimes it still is.
A whole host of women’s health and reproductive rights areas, beyond that of access to abortion, are threatened by the shifting philosophy of the courts.
All over the country, public schools are depending on community nonprofits to make learning possible for our children. It’s a collective lift of heroic proportions.
A research experiment explored how homeless Canadians fared when they were given enough money to get a fresh start.
We need an economy aligned with what the Earth provides, one shifted to ensure fairness and equity for all. Here’s your invitation to a movement.
California’s Prop 22, backed by Uber and Lyft, threatens to keep workers from enjoying standard employment protections.
With federal funds for pandemic-related election costs blocked, Mark Zuckerberg donated $300 million to fill part of the gap. But lawsuits seek to block this, too.
In Baltimore, a two-year pilot finds that school climate is improved when restorative justice practices are implemented.
Once there were 200 university men’s gymnastics programs. Last year, there were 14. This year, with the pandemic, that number may fall to 11.
If Amy Coney Barrett becomes a US Supreme Court justice, many recent LGBTQ rights gains could be at risk.
Historically, environmentalists have often been leading advocates for extinguishing Indigenous land rights. To move forward, this wrong must be acknowledged.
When this specific show can’t go on, the options for nonprofit ballet companies are limited.