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Get Funds Flowing: Lessons from the Boston Foundation

Posted on July 10, 2025 (July 9, 2025) by Aine Creedon
A group of people standing in a circle with their hands together.

In times of crisis, funders don’t have to sacrifice values to move quickly.

Tagged Leadership, PhilanthropyLeave a comment

Amid Heatwaves, a Growing Concern Rises About Data Centers

Posted on July 10, 2025 (July 9, 2025) by Rebekah Barber
The sun sets behind a lamppost and power lines.

As the temperature continues to rise across the country, there is growing attention being paid to how data centers are putting pressure on the electric grid and impacting communities that are already vulnerable.

Tagged Climate Justice, Health Justice, TechnologyLeave a comment

How to Navigate the Modern Nonprofit Job Search

Posted on July 9, 2025 (July 9, 2025) by
A woman with black hair sits in a chair, holding a stack of papers.

Nowadays, finding a job—let alone one in the nonprofit sector—can feel daunting. Despite the tumult in the sector, there are concrete, practical steps you can take to improve your chances of landing the job you want.

Tagged Labor, Leadership, Nonprofit SectorLeave a comment

How Can the Nonprofit Field Better Support Volunteerism?

Posted on July 8, 2025 (July 8, 2025) by Jan Masaoka
Volunteers work with children and collaborate to paint a playground mural at climate action event in San Francisco.

Failing to invest in their volunteers costs nonprofits resources and capacity. But nonprofit staff, nonprofit organizations, and foundations can change that.

Tagged Civil Society and Democracy, Leadership, Nonprofit Advocacy, Nonprofit Sector, Volunteer Management, VolunteersLeave a comment

Return to Office: What’s Happening in the Nonprofit Sector and Why?

Posted on July 8, 2025 (July 8, 2025) by Aine Creedon
At an office, people are at multiple workstations in rows of three people all looking at computer screens in front of them.

In 2020, millions of nonprofit jobs became remote overnight. Many nonprofits have since switched back, reversing many of the equity gains remote work had brought.

Tagged Disability Justice, Economic Justice, Gender and Sexuality, Labor, LeadershipLeave a comment

Latine Community Groups Mobilize to Defend Medicaid Against Cuts

Posted on July 7, 2025 (July 10, 2025) by Coty Poynter
A brown wooden sign attached to tree says, “The United States is the only developed nation where medical bankruptcies occur.”

The Republican budget bill passed last week cut Medicaid by over $1 trillion over 10 years. Latines are disproportionately affected—and they are fighting back.

Tagged Health Equity, Health Justice, Immigration, Latinx Voices, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

New York and Other States Move to Fix Nonprofit Contracting Delays

Posted on July 7, 2025 by Coty Poynter
An aerial view of New York City buildings during the daytime.

The current system of government contracts imposes unnecessary financial strain on cash-strapped organizations. Now, some state and local governments are attempting to fix how they fund the nonprofits they rely on for essential public services.

Tagged Civic Infrastructure, Civil Society and Democracy, Economic Justice, Leadership, Nonprofit Advocacy, PolicyLeave a comment

What to the Immigrant Is the Fourth of July?

Posted on July 4, 2025 (July 2, 2025) by Rebekah Barber
The Statue of Liberty against a cloudy sky.

Independence Day has historically come with complicated feelings, particularly for marginalized people.

Tagged Activism, Civil Society and Democracy, Immigration, Race and Power, Racial JusticeLeave a comment

On the Front Lines: How Campus Organizing Can Inform Movements Today

Posted on July 3, 2025 (June 30, 2025) by Aashna Miharia
Students attend Palestinian solidarity protest on the steps of Sproul Hall at the University of California, Berkeley.

Students have long played important roles in social movements. Universities have once again proven to be movement testing grounds.

Tagged Activism, Civil Society and Democracy, Education, Higher Education, LeadershipLeave a comment

Seeking the Willing: A Friendship Across Political Lines

Posted on July 3, 2025 (July 2, 2025) by Coty Poynter
An illustration with a cloudy blue background. Left side features rings of people in layered interlocking circles.

Two friends discuss how their relationship traverses different political ideologies. What can this insight teach us?

Tagged Civil Society and Democracy, Leadership, Leadership Development, Nonprofit Advocacy, Politics, Social MovementsLeave a comment

Farmers Are Finally Getting Critical USDA Web Pages Back

Posted on July 3, 2025 (June 30, 2025) by Iris M. Crawford-Maskell
A farmer rides a combine harvester in a field at sunset.

The USDA pulled critical web pages, leaving farmers in the dark. But a swift lawsuit, led by farming and environmental nonprofits, is getting that information back online.

Tagged Climate Justice, Economic Justice, Food Justice, Infrastructure, LegislationLeave a comment

In Los Angeles, a Black-Led Community Land Trust Builds for the Future

Posted on July 2, 2025 (October 2, 2025) by Steve Dubb
B&W photo of community celebrating future World Stage home with Liberty Community Land Trust and Downtown Crenshaw Rising

The struggle against gentrification and for community ownership is a difficult one. But in Los Angeles, a Black-led organization remains undaunted in pursuit of its vision.

Tagged Activism, Cooperatives and Employee Ownership, Economic Justice, Economy Remix, Land Justice, Racial Justice, Solidarity EconomyLeave a comment
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