Without federal support, the lights will turn off in many labs across the country.
How Interior Design Can Improve Health Justice
Interior design can be a powerful tool for health justice when it centers BIPOC values, thus creating spaces that feel safe, welcoming, and culturally affirming.
Endowments Aren’t Blank Checks—but Universities Can Rely on Them More Heavily in Turbulent Times
A nonprofit legal scholar lays out the opportunities and limitations of higher education endowments.
Saving AmeriCorps: What’s at Stake and Why We Must Act Now
AmeriCorps, the leading national program for community service and a critical resource for many nonprofits, faces massive cuts. Advocates are marshaling support in its defense.
New Field Study Highlights the Need for Resources for Black Literary Organizations
A recently released field study shines light on the need for resources for Black literary organizations.
US Colleges and Universities Have Billions Stashed Away in Endowments—a Higher Ed Finance Expert Explains What They Are
An expert in higher education finance explains college and university endowments.
Advocates Respond to Civil Rights Rollback at National Conference
At a gathering of 1,300 racial and economic justice advocates in Washington, DC, participants sought to build a stronger movement amid a hostile political environment.
Organizing for the Long Haul: How to Build a Network for Land and Liberation
Even as movement groups face multiple defensive battles, the People’s Network for Land & Liberation offers an expansive vision of how to win a new world.
Why Fashion Education Needs to Care About Climate Change
Students are deeply concerned with issues of climate change, but in fashion schools, those concerns aren’t being addressed.
How Nonprofits Manage MacKenzie Scott’s Mega-Gifts: What the Data Tell Us
MacKenzie Scott has delivered $19 billion in unrestricted grants to nonprofits since 2020. A new study allays fears that the large grants—with a median amount of $5 million—will lead nonprofits to adopt unsustainable spending patterns.
When Academic Freedom Falls, Civil Society Is Next
Universities are raising the alarm about what they see as a campaign by the Trump administration to assert political control over higher education. Advocates for nonprofit and academic freedom have pointed out these actions could serve as a precursor to using the same tactics against other nonprofit organizations.
How the Climate Crisis Impacts People Who Are Unhoused
Climate change disproportionately impacts the unhoused, while disasters drive more and more people into precarity. Here’s what nonprofits can do.