The true impact of corporate activism, boycotts, and divestment need to be examined amid its rising popularity.
If Not a Boycott: Netflix Supports Women as Georgia Abortion Activists Suggest
The true impact of corporate activism, boycotts, and divestment need to be examined amid its rising popularity.
The Rockefeller Foundation’s withdrawal from the Resilient Cities Project suggests to one observer that climate activists must understand the limits of self-interested, unaccountable philanthropy.
Finding common ground among the competing interests of diverse stakeholders so meaningful action can be taken on affordable housing is a wicked problem indeed.
Understanding your nonprofit’s capital structure is a critical part of skillfully managing a sustainable nonprofit.
Research funded by a tech-billionaire couple demonstrates in detail that homelessness is not good for health; now, California must come to terms with what it has made of itself.
Though it varies by level and job type, it turns out the nonprofit sector pays competitively and has better internal pay ratios.
Controversy continues over a low-barrier shelter near a college campus. Did the North Valley Community Foundation return a million-dollar donation to avoid drama? Is that leadership?
Statues of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, transgender women of color and key figures in the Riots, will be installed in New York as new public acknowledgement of their roles as LGBTQ activists.
A new study of Chicago lending shows that majority-white neighborhoods receive almost three times as much investment per capita as majority-black neighborhoods.
Last June, Arkansas initiated a work requirement for Medicaid beneficiaries. A federal judge struck it down this past March. The case highlights the vital role the nonprofit legal aid system plays.
Might a nonprofit business model be necessary to preserve the development and production of, and the public’s access to, antibiotics?
Staff at the world-famous Paris museum went on strike this week, saying that due to a flood of visitors, conditions have become both unsafe and a betrayal of the institution’s identity and mission.