In 2020, millions of nonprofit jobs became remote overnight. Many nonprofits have since switched back, reversing many of the equity gains remote work had brought.
Latine Community Groups Mobilize to Defend Medicaid Against Cuts
The Republican budget bill passed last week cut Medicaid by over $1 trillion over 10 years. Latines are disproportionately affected—and they are fighting back.
New York and Other States Move to Fix Nonprofit Contracting Delays
The current system of government contracts imposes unnecessary financial strain on cash-strapped organizations. Now, some state and local governments are attempting to fix how they fund the nonprofits they rely on for essential public services.
What to the Immigrant Is the Fourth of July?
Independence Day has historically come with complicated feelings, particularly for marginalized people.
On the Front Lines: How Campus Organizing Can Inform Movements Today
Students have long played important roles in social movements. Universities have once again proven to be movement testing grounds.
Seeking the Willing: A Friendship Across Political Lines
Two friends discuss how their relationship traverses different political ideologies. What can this insight teach us?
Farmers Are Finally Getting Critical USDA Web Pages Back
The USDA pulled critical web pages, leaving farmers in the dark. But a swift lawsuit, led by farming and environmental nonprofits, is getting that information back online.
In Los Angeles, a Black-Led Community Land Trust Builds for the Future
The struggle against gentrification and for community ownership is a difficult one. But in Los Angeles, a Black-led organization remains undaunted in pursuit of its vision.
How to Fix the Nation’s DAF System—a $250 Billion Question
A quarter of a trillion dollars—that’s the size of the nation’s donor-advised system. How can policy move this $250 billion to the operating nonprofits where it’s needed?
Rehearsing for the Revolution: Theater as a Tool of Democratic Imagination
Theatre of the Oppressed empowers people to advocate for themselves and could play a major role in revitalizing democratic practice at the local level.
The US Bombing of Iran—How Nonprofits and Civil Society Must Respond
US forces bombed Iran in June, then quickly declared the conflict over. But the bombings remind us that a just society won’t be realized unless militarism is contained.
To Support Housing for All, We Must Build a Better Social Safety Net
The housing crisis is not just about housing. It is about building an ecosystem of supports so that people don’t need to borrow against their homes to meet their basic needs.