The False Claims Act, passed during the administration of Abraham Lincoln to limit profiteering, is today being weaponized to limit nonprofits. Here’s how to respond.
How to Keep an Anti-Profiteering Law from Undermining Civil Rights Today
The False Claims Act, passed during the administration of Abraham Lincoln to limit profiteering, is today being weaponized to limit nonprofits. Here’s how to respond.
This holiday season isn’t just about giving. It’s also the time to speak up about the importance of protecting civil society from the chilling effect of anti-democratic government abuses.
Political strategist Jara Butler reflects on Black women leaders in the South who have inspired her to think about freedom as a goal—one that with appropriate focus, strategy, and tactics can be realized in community.
Information is key to keeping immigrant families together. In the face of ICE raids, Los Angeles nonprofits and businesses came together to support immigrant communities.
In a podcast conversation with NDN Collective leader Nick Tilsen, movement matriarch Madonna Thunder Hawk situates the call for LANDBACK in the history of Indigenous resistance.
GivingTuesday has grown into a key part of many nonprofits’ fundraising—but it’s about more than raising dollars.
Nonprofits should lean in to missions under attack, not shy from them.
Rental housing can be precarious, but organizing through tenant unions is helping renters maintain their homes—and can be a powerful tool for land and housing justice.
Foundations can play an important role in helping movements not only survive but thrive. But doing so requires a shift in mindset—and accountability to the public good.
The Education Department is transferring responsibility for many of its programs to other government agencies. The move has dire implications for the organizations that administer those programs, and the students and families they serve.
A nonprofit-led campaign, “Class Ruins Everything Around Me,” issues a call for movements to challenge the nation’s new Gilded Age at the local level.
Organizer, political strategist, and philanthropic leader LaTosha Brown discusses the vital role Black girls can play not just in solving problems, but in advancing liberation in the South and the nation.