The GreenLight Fund, which invests in children-focused anti-poverty strategies, is expanding to the Twin Cities, its ninth urban focus community.
GreenLight Fund Expands to Its Ninth City
The GreenLight Fund, which invests in children-focused anti-poverty strategies, is expanding to the Twin Cities, its ninth urban focus community.
The concept of “white space” has crossed over from black space into the public conversation about race in the US. But many are using a white space approach to racial justice, including nonprofit leaders.
Nonprofit enterprise by definition involves risk. But that does not mean that it is OK to offload organizational risk onto the people the nonprofit purportedly serves.
In Chattanooga, a three-year organizing campaign led to backing from the city’s housing trust fund board to finance a feasibility study for a nonprofit-run community land trust.
We understand. They were trying to protect The Youth from history and a balanced version of the truth—and themselves from any political flak.
It’s one thing for nonprofits to worry about mission drift, but new marching orders from the governor’s office?
In a stroke of their usual public education genius, PETA is organizing a campaign against Starbucks’ surcharges on non-dairy “milk” products.
This webinar visits the nation’s leading port and manufacturing city, an exemplar of community-based social, racial, and economic justice organizing.
How should grantees assess how much to ask for from a foundation and how to craft an approach?
A highly anticipated Supreme Court hearing on public funding of religious schools is now waiting for a decision. The outcome is no sure thing.
A change in the perception of a nonprofit can happen very swiftly. The circumstances around Mountain Humane in Hailey, Idaho, is a case in point.
A timely decision to go out of business has expanded the legacy of this small, volunteer-run nonprofit.