In this time of global pandemic, foundations have had to respond quickly. In North Carolina, the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation decided justice demanded doubling its payout.
How Nonprofits Can Utilize the New Federal Laws Dealing with COVID-19
What does the $2 trillion-plus federal stimulus bill mean for nonprofits?
Responding to COVID-19: A Bold Conversation
What good can be drawn out of a time of such disruption? Panelists in this webinar discuss how nonprofits and philanthropy need to disrupt some of their own practices to create new norms.
Asian Americans Organize in Face of Racist Pandemic Reaction
In a time when public health demands social solidarity, many Chinese Americans and other Asian Americans find themselves fending off racism instead.
LGBTQ Advocates Sue Feds for Failing to Abide by Civil Rights Law
A group of nonprofits sue the US Department of Health and Human Services for seeking to disburse grant funds to groups that discriminate against LGBTQ people.
San Diego Survey Reveals Peculiar Character of COVID Nonprofit Budget Worries
Without proactive action from the states, many direct service nonprofits whose programs are suspended due to the pandemic are at immediate risk.
Immigration Courts Continue Hearings, Putting Employees at Risk
It appears the White House is demanding immigration courts stay open, despite the risks to public health. It is past time to release those detainees.
Rural Communities Divided over Wind Power: Is There Another Way?
Rural communities approach renewal energy development through dialogue.
Saying “No” to Social Distance: Calling Civil Society to Center Stage
Come join NPQ’s community of sense- and strategy-making in this moment of crisis and opportunity. Share your lessons, analyses, and strategic imperatives.
Why Recovery from the Great Recession Favored the Wealthy: The Role of Public Policy
All demographic groups experienced a loss of wealth during the 2007–2009 recession, but lower- and moderate-income populations and people of color suffered the greatest economic damage.
Preliminary Deal Reached on $2 Trillion Stimulus Bill
While the final details are not determined yet, the provisions of a federal stimulus bill have begun to come into focus.
Shhh…Department of Justice Quietly Asks for “Emergency” Powers
In a classic dystopian move, the DOJ has quietly requested that Congress grant it the ability to ask chief judges to detain people indefinitely without trial during emergencies.