Pride groups face up to six figure deficits in their budgets due to corporations pulling support. How can LGBTQ+ nonprofits make up the difference?
With Major Sponsors Out, Who Is Stepping Up to Support Pride?
Pride groups face up to six figure deficits in their budgets due to corporations pulling support. How can LGBTQ+ nonprofits make up the difference?
The need to “change the narrative” is often articulated. But how is this done? In this interview, two editors of a new book on “liberation stories” offer their perspectives.
To change the world requires altering how we see the world, and that requires narrative change. In this book excerpt, the authors offer a framework for how to do so.
The United States has over a million nonprofits, but the majority of them to do not have paid staff. What do we know about this largely hidden part of the nonprofit sector?
As the Trump administration’s brazen corruption continues, grassroots organizations and nonprofits stand as a critical bastion of resistance, with the opportunity to develop new systems of care that center the many rather than the few.
In this year’s State of Nonprofits report, the Center for Effective Philanthropy notes that burnout and staffing issues continue to plague nonprofit leaders who are also now burdened with having to navigate a hostile political climate.
How can we rebuild democracy? Let’s explore how democracy relates to the quality of relationships we have with one another.
In the past few years, young people have emerged as some of the most passionate, informed, and persuasive leaders of the climate movement. But despite their youth, burnout has come for them too.
In a hearing on Capitol Hill, Republicans and Democrats clashed over Trump administration attacks on nonprofits.
A new report offers a deep dive into Native conceptions of justice, how existing injustice affects Native communities, and how these injustices can be remedied.
The for-profit corporation is arguably the single most important institution in society today, yet we rarely ask ourselves if it has overstayed its usefulness. We should.
At the Post Growth Institute, a budget crunch in late 2023 and early 2024 could have sunk us. Instead, we found in solidarity economics tools for surviving and thriving.