A recent executive order bans federal trainings involving critical race theory. Nonprofits must join forces to oppose this.
How Nonprofits Can Stop Trump’s Effort to Roll Back Diversity Training
A recent executive order bans federal trainings involving critical race theory. Nonprofits must join forces to oppose this.
Using tax credits for funding allows taxpayers to show what they value as essential to their community. In Oregon, it’s the arts.
Most nonprofits collaborate with multiple other related organizations, and the relationships at those intersections can be seen as capital to put to use at this time.
This organization used its participants as pawns in gaining an edge on attaining government contracts. It’s $1.9 million poorer for it, but the price should be higher.
While more men than women die from COVID-19, a new report by Care International demonstrates that the socioeconomic repercussions affect women more significantly.
Economic downturns often hurt the disadvantaged the most, but we have never seen anything remotely like the financial chasm that’s opened over the past six months.
Homelessness and the criminal justice system coexist in a cycle where one leads back to the other. Fixing it goes beyond tough-on-crime approaches or quick-fix shelters.
Collaboration is one of this epoch’s hallmark benefits, but the US has decided to go it alone during a global pandemic, leaving our people and economy vulnerable.
Perhaps to no one’s great surprise, Susan G. Komen’s attempts to force mergers among its affiliates is having mixed results.
With another chance to weigh in, and with the Fed’s leadership ready to listen, supporters of the CRA need to step forward and weigh in on public comments.
Amy Coney Barrett’s originalist reading of the Constitution, based on the writing of white male slaveowners, is one that contracts rights rather than expands them.
Multiple reports and whistleblower complaints describe suicides, improper medical and mental health care, and widespread coronavirus outbreaks.