Consistency and commitment, thy name is woman—women donors, that is.
Women and Men Give Differently, Even during Retirement
Consistency and commitment, thy name is woman—women donors, that is.
While worker co-ops are still a small part of the US economy, they are growing rapidly. Esteban Kelly, executive director of the US Federation of Worker Cooperatives, explains some of the underlying factors.
In contrast to a decade ago, there are a whole array of resources available to help nonprofit news sites—but that doesn’t make the process of establishing a startup more straightforward.
Local action is the remedy for the plutocratic sickness that many see as having weakened the American body politic.
A Minnesota suit demanding the state end segregated public schooling is challenged by parents who think their culturally affirming schools are vital to their futures.
Facebook digs in deeper to a program that provides training and support to local for-profit and nonprofit news sources.
Some might see this as merely a bizarre and distracting story, but it actually has some meaning for legitimate nonprofits.
Boston’s larger nonprofits agreed to make voluntary payments in lieu of taxes equivalent to 25 percent of property tax levels. Now, activists are calling the laggards—mostly universities—to account.
The NRA has filed suit in New York, claiming that recent statements and judicial actions related to the NRA’s banking and insurance relationships are politically motivated and intended to cripple the organization.
Nonprofits like Fatal Encounters provide a healthy third-party look at police homicide data and, hopefully, paint a better picture of the world as it is.
How social media amplifies the gaps in justice for indigenous women, and what nonprofits can learn from it.
While demographers “warn” of the impending loss of white as majority, we should take a closer look at what it means to “be minor.”