Stating that COVID-19 accelerated a decision that was already in the works, Oxfam has laid off a third of its program staff and reduced its footprint.
The Rulemaking on PPP Loans Continues: What You Need to Know Today
What we know about the SBA’s new interim final rules for your PPP loans, what they mean, and what Congress is taking up as you read this.
How White People Conquered the Nonprofit Industry
A good white leader is a good white follower. If you cannot support racial justice from the sidelines, you’re not quite getting the concept of what black liberation entails.
Honoring Civil Society’s Losses as Nation Nears 100,000 Dead from COVID-19
The shutdown began in March; it’s now May, and the nation approaches 100,000 dead, nonprofit and civic leaders among them.
That’s Quarantainment! Arts Groups Find New Venues Online
From staged readings over Zoom to archived videos of past performances, arts organizations find ways to keep audiences entertained and engaged.
Youth-Led Groups Pivot on Voter Registration Strategies
Youth-led voting registration and mobilization groups are changing their outreach strategies to register new voters in advance of the November general election.
Will Nonprofits Meet the Racial Inequality Challenge of Our Times?
While nonprofits face many challenges, this is also a time of great opportunity if we are brave enough to embrace it.
Are Defense Contractor Workers Essential?
In defense, once again, corporate pleading results in an “essential worker” designation interfering with state efforts to protect public health.
System Change: A Roundtable Discussion on COVID, Nonprofits & the Economy
In this webinar, we explore how nonprofits and social movements can build the foundation for lasting economic systems change.
The Childcare Crisis: To Reopen, We Must Recommit
Childcare is absolutely essential to community well-being, but it has historically been treated as subordinate to other economic endeavors. Maybe it’s time to change that.
Why News Is—and Much of the Rest of the Economy Should be—Going Nonprofit
When thinking of the phrase “extractive economy,” consider what’s taking place at the Chicago Tribune.
A Library Faces Surging Demand during Pandemic Shutdown
A library in a small Albertan town of 9,500 keeps its programming alive by retooling services and migrating story groups online.