Questioning the Hype: Intentional Tech Adoption in the Nonprofit Sector

Amy Sample Ward wearing a multicolored button up with short brown hair overlayed over an audio wave on a light gray background.

Nonprofit professionals are often pressured to adopt new tools under the false urgency of “falling behind,” but it’s crucial to question these narratives, use technology intentionally, and ensure transparency in its application.

From HeLa Cells to Digital Health: Navigating the Promises and Pitfalls of Modern Clinical Research

A Black man and an Asian Woman looking directly into the camera and wearing hospital gowns, as lines of numbers and code spill down behind them.

As we advance into the digital health era, it will be crucial to…comprehend the specific challenges that people of color and other marginalized groups encounter in clinical research….By promoting ethical and inclusive digital health advancements, we can empower individuals, improve outcomes, and reduce health disparities, fostering a more equitable digital future [for all].

Our Bodies, Our Data, Our Destinies: Native American Women Harnessing Technology for the Benefit of Our People

A Native American woman wearing a fringed hide dress with her arms wrapped around herself. She stands atop a mountain as glowing code cascades down behind her.

Native American health researchers need allies to better ensure that Indigenous people not only drive and design health projects but also create, access, and control the data generated from them….We will no longer accept being researched on—we deserve to lead the research that is about our families and communities.

Addressing Gaps in Brain Injury Care with a Holistic Approach

A virtually generated image of a blue brain, with gaps filled in with gold, representing the way wholistic TBI care can fill the gaps in traditional medicine.

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects millions, yet systemic barriers limit access to holistic care. Traditional recovery models fall short, while resilience-focused approaches, including mindfulness and yoga, offer transformative healing. Advocacy, policy change, and community support are essential to improving equity and accessibility in TBI care, empowering individuals to rebuild fulfilling lives.

Nonprofit Quarterly | Civic News. Empowering Nonprofits. Advancing Justice.
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.