The #MeToo movement has had a great impact on how we discuss sexual assault and harassment as a society, and it has changed the way we view women’s colleges.
Women’s Colleges See Resurgence as Misogyny Pageants Play Out
The #MeToo movement has had a great impact on how we discuss sexual assault and harassment as a society, and it has changed the way we view women’s colleges.
The changes Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs have proposed for opioid clinic regulation threaten to hamper the ability of clinics to operate within the state.
In this article, which inaugurates the Nonprofit Quarterly’s “Racial Equity Change Process” series, Cyndi Suarez presents a detailed case study that highlights the mix of uncomfortable self-reflection and creative breakthroughs one organization experienced over a seven-year period committed to centering racial equity in its work.
In today’s world, being apolitical is not an option.
One of the movements at the center of rising civil society takes stock.
National writers’ organization PEN America has filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump to enjoin him from using his office to retaliate against those who criticize him in public. Their lawsuit reflects the interdependent nature of civic institutions and the importance of upholding them.
At Montana State in Bozeman, a major philanthropic donation, strong student support, and a university president’s leadership together go a long way toward making a long-held dream of advocates for an American Indian student center at the state’s land-grant college a reality.
Nonprofits must look to all sources of funding to remain sustainable. At the same time, a nonprofit’s reputation can easily be tainted, whether by misuse of funds or the company they keep.
What differentiates nonprofit from for-profit entrepreneurship? This article not only explores the differences in risk and uncertainly in nonprofit entrepreneurship, but it also explains why nonprofit entrepreneurs and their funders are unwise to trap themselves falsely in a for-profit framework.
Once again, a portion of the Native American population will be denied a right of citizenship due to circumstances accumulated over years of suppression and oppression.
Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and Salesforce’s Marc Benioff are fighting on social media over whether or not addressing homelessness in San Francisco requires a tax on those businesses who have had a part in driving housing prices out of sight.
Among the problems that critics have with donor-advised funds and supporting foundations is the lack of transparency around individual funds—and the lack of accountability to mission sometimes exhibited by the DAF sponsor.