As ICE enters schools under the guise of “wellness checks,” Laura Vazquez from UnidosUS discusses how nonprofits can fight back and support immigrant communities.
Protecting Classrooms: What Nonprofits Need to Know About ICE in Schools
As ICE enters schools under the guise of “wellness checks,” Laura Vazquez from UnidosUS discusses how nonprofits can fight back and support immigrant communities.
Our conditioned patterns replicate themselves in our workplace cultures and strategic decision-making approaches—and can significantly limit impact. Organizations should take intentional, concrete steps to heal these patterns.
In a wide-ranging and personal conversation, scholar-activist Manuel Pastor and foundation president Carmen Rojas discuss how to respond effectively to rising authoritarianism.
Political leaders are gutting nonpartisan voter registration programs. The changes threaten nonprofits’ ability to provide support to underrepresented groups, leaving them without a voice in elections that shape their lives.
Women and people of color achieved meaningful gains in 2020, but now see dwindling support, political backlash, and persistent systemic challenges.
In 2012, Khasokhas was formed to provide digital news to the US Nepali community. The publication is increasingly relying on short-form videos to counter disinformation.
Nonprofit organizations are vital to civil society. But the current administration is trying to tell a different story.
Though it survived elimination, Head Start is under threat. Now that they have been directed to ban undocumented children, providers wonder if politics has changed the program forever.
For Ask a Nonprofit Expert, Jeanne Bell, author, leadership strategist, and former CEO of CompassPoint, answers a reader’s question about measuring nonprofit success.
A growing coalition is pressuring regulators to investigate whether OpenAI’s nonprofit structure is being used to divert charitable assets toward private profit, raising broader questions about accountability in AI governance.
In Asheville, NC, Black and Indigenous narrative leaders came together this summer to imagine new stories of liberation as the United States nears its 250th anniversary.
Are the policy advocates that your nonprofit hires aligned with your views? Often, the answer is no—and that can harm you. Here’s how to avoid funding your opponents.