American Indians have a front-row seat to US self-inflicted environmental assaults.
Donors and Groups on the Left (and Leftish) in a Period of Reconfiguration
It’s not all rainbows and highly cooperative unicorns within the left’s “resistance.”
News Match Challenge Aims to Foster Donations to Nonprofit Journalism
Foundations collaborate on News Match with the goal of raising $3 million to nonprofit new organizations.
Trump Considers Debt Cancellation and Jones Act Exemption for Puerto Rico—As Organizers and Allies Demand
Last week, President Trump indicated that he may wish to cancel Puerto Rico’s debt and is considering the permanent suspension of the Jones Act—both demands made by activists, organizers, elected officials, and community-based organizations.
Blood Cancer Charity Seeks Millennial Superheroes at Comic Con
How do you appeal to a demographic that is often reluctant to volunteer for a social cause? When what you want is involvement rather than money, the engagement strategy needs a special appeal.
Children’s Health Nonprofits Learn Value of Scenario Planning the Hard Way
Looking at things we’d rather not see—that’s what good governance may be about.
Red Cross Under Fire Again—This Time for Texas Response
The American Red Cross is once again the subject of a scathing investigative report, this time for its work in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
Challenge Gift Drives and Corporate Matching Gifts
Challenge grants are gifts that keep on giving, but nonprofits should use them strategically.
America’s Child Poverty Rate Hits Record Low: This Is Not a Typo
Key government programs have contributed to the decline in childhood poverty in the U.S. Three of them have played central roles.
About That Nonprofit IRS Tax Scandal…Never Mind!
A recent study has clarified what many already understood: When the IRS sorted nonprofit applicant groups for scrutiny, it targeted the left as well as the right.
Ambitious UK Regulator Addresses Donor Rights in Digital Fundraising
The infrastructure in the UK charged with regulating fundraising is far more sensitive to the nuances of the abuse of donor interests than any related body in the United States. Ethical fundraisers in the United States can use these questions as a guide to judge their own practices.
Blueprint for Making Good Money off Workers with Disabilities
In most fields, there is a common business model; the one that appears to be used in some sheltered workshop settings only barely sounds nonprofit.