What do newly unionized art workers want? Better wages, benefits, and working conditions for sure, but also a more democratic workplace.
Museum Unions Seek More than Improved Pay, Union Organizers Insist
What do newly unionized art workers want? Better wages, benefits, and working conditions for sure, but also a more democratic workplace.
An estimated 450 rural hospitals nationwide are at risk of closing. At-risk hospitals are concentrated in states that failed to expand Medicaid.
What could go wrong with a nonprofit receiving a $28 million bequest? How about failing to use that bequest to ensure long-term sustainability?
When the US removed lead from paint and gasoline, the nation not only saw improved health but lower crime rates—all the more reason to step up lead removal work.
An estimated 11 million people nationally have had their drivers’ licenses suspended due to unpaid traffic citations. Often, those affected lack the cash to pay.
Spurred by persecution in Myanmar, more than a million Rohingya refugees now live in Bangladesh, over 850,000 of whom are in camps near the border town of Cox’s Bazar.
Not every gift benefits nonprofits equally. In this classic article, Clara Miller tells us why organizations need to look before accepting gifts and why some lead to large unforeseen costs.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s biggest donor just halted donations over plans to rebuild the museum in a way that shows less of the permanent collections.
A little more than a year after worker walkouts called attention to sexual harassment at Google, management has used firings and other actions to curtail dissent.
Over the past 40 years, the incarceration rate for women has increased 834 percent nationwide, and yet their stories are rarely told.
Behested donations—that is, donations made to nonprofits at the request of public officials—seem to be on the rise in our post-Citizens United world.
In its eighth annual report on reproductive rights, the Population Institute for the first time lowers its overall grade for the US to an “F.”