As the US community land trust movement gains ground, researchers examine its impact and its changing shape.
Comic-Con Seeks to Embrace Diversity as It Hosts Its 50th Annual Convention
In San Diego, more than 135,000 fans gear up to attend the fiftieth Comic-Con, a nonprofit institution increasingly opening up to the diversity of its fan base.
The Nonprofit Sector’s Problems with Race
In their own words, 25 leaders speak of how the nonprofit sector is not immune to the ills of racism.
The Sad State of a Global Promise to Educate
UNESCO has released figures on the state of global education, and the results are very troubling.
Fights Erupt over Drug Settlement Dollars: Shades of the Tobacco Money Problem
Even as suits progress against drug companies accused of carelessly fueling the opioid crisis, government officials at all levels are jockeying for a piece of the pie.
No Time for Gradualism: New Climate Emergency Fund to Support Disruption
The Climate Emergency Fund aims to convince mega-donors that the environment crisis is real and requires radical action that may not be easy or comfortable.
(Re)Discovering a New (Old) Idea
In Ohio, the state treasurer suggests that “pay for success” contracts can make outsized gains in addressing social problems. It would appear he is promising too much.
Preserving the History of the Atomic Age and the Manhattan Project
As the Atomic Age fades, the Atomic Heritage Foundation and The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History have laid a foundation for a critical partnership in a longstanding relationship.
Suit Filed to Hold Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program to Purpose
Teachers sue the public loan forgiveness program for its many “arbitrary and capricious” denials.
Network Benefits: As One Nonprofit Closes, Another Steps Up
A $120K budget shortfall shuttered Big Brothers Big Sisters of Missoula. The Kalispell affiliate hopes to take over.
Nonprofit Capacity Building: A Multiple-Capitals Approach
Capacity building is critical, but it must mean more than adding staff or developing strategic plans and business models. A multiple-capitals approach can bring clarity—and this article shows you how.
Advocates Fight to Save the Affordable Care Act if Individual Mandate Falls
Doctors, patients, and advocates are rallying to save the Affordable Care Act, which is under scrutiny again.