Denver voters approved a small general sales tax measure with 59 percent of Denver voters voting yes. The tax will generate an estimated $11.2 million in its first year to support nonprofit-run youth nutrition programs.
Ireland Is First Nation to Set Firm Clock for Full Divestment from Fossil Fuel Stocks
In Ireland, the Seanad Éireann (Irish Senate) votes to approve full divestment of state fossil fuel company investments. The bill, expected to be signed by Ireland’s president, would make Ireland the first country in the world to fully divest itself from fossil fuel company stock.
Pop-Up Museums as Political Organizing: Can Totem Poles Help Turn the Tide on Fossil Fuels?
North American natural history museums have often had fraught relationships with Native American peoples. But a pop-up museum led in part by Native activists emphasizes “the sociopolitical forces that shape nature” and partners with other museums and institutions to raise awareness of environmental issues.
Student Loan Watchdog Who Resigned from Feds Forms New Nonprofit
Last August, Seth Frotman resigned his student loan ombudsman position at the Consumer Protection Financial Bureau due to his distress at lax enforcement. Now, he has cofounded a new nonprofit to protect students from outside the government.
How Racism Costs Black Families Hundreds of Billions in Housing Wealth
Racial discrimination continues to permeate the housing market. A conservative estimate finds that Black families who own homes in majority Black neighborhoods lose an estimated $156 billion in housing wealth ($48,000 per family) as a result.
City Auditor Issues Scathing Report Regarding DC Tech Firm Incentive Program
Over $185 million in tax revenues have been redirected from Washington, DC’s city treasury to fund economic incentives for tech industry firms, but much of the money looks to have gone to firms already in the city without the incentives, a city audit finds.
5 Lessons to Guide the Transition to a More Just Philanthropy
Far too often, philanthropy has reinforced existing centers of power. It doesn’t have to be this way. Over the past year, Justice Funders listened to thought leaders in the field. Five core lessons stand out.
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Canadian Government’s Plan to Boost Nonprofit Journalism
In addition to allocating CDN $119 million a year, the proposed legislation would make journalism a valid criterion for having charitable status, opening the door for greater foundation support for nonprofit journalists.
Nonprofits Use Creative Placemaking to Address Public Safety
Nonprofits concerned about public safety and inclusivity should consider the role of creative placemaking in addressing public safety concerns, and its function in bolstering social capital by embracing the physical, cultural, and social identities that define a place.
Mission-HCA Sale Could Be a Game-Changer…or Philanthropy as Usual
Given the proposed board composition, the continuing institutional dominance of big hospital interests, and the lack of external oversight, it is unlikely that this large new philanthropic vehicle in Appalachia will result in a new paradigm for philanthropy and rural investment.
Kamala Harris Mulls Race-Imbued Presidential Race
Sen. Kamala Harris is of the opinion that running for president on a platform that does not have explicit respect for so-called “identity politics” is a waste of a political moment.