The Institute for Nonprofit News’ over 400 members are at the forefront of a movement to transform American news.
Building a New Nonprofit News Ecosystem: Notes from INN Days 2024
The Institute for Nonprofit News’ over 400 members are at the forefront of a movement to transform American news.
Public media organizations have seen widespread layoffs, but executives have survived many of those cuts.
People involved in the justice system lack stable access to healthcare. A patchwork of new laws and policies aims to provide better care options, but are they enough?
States with reproductive restrictions have increased rates of mother and infant deaths, disease, and mental health problems. Bans on abortions also weaken state economies.
Another historic ruling by the Supreme Court has halted progress on air pollution.
Indigenous communities and environmental groups are drawing attention to the climate crisis with a desert stock car rally.
With the recent convictions of Donald Trump and Hunter Biden, there is a growing media narrative around justice-impacted people. However, advocates believe these narratives harm those most directly impacted by the criminal justice system.
Campus protests in solidarity with Gaza are often viewed through the prism of student politics. In California, however, the actions also involved a 48,000-member labor union.
Worker self-directed nonprofits do not get rid of hierarchy. Hierarchy persists, but decision-making authority is distributed across the nonprofit by function.
A functioning democracy requires a workforce that earns decent wages. This year, workers are organizing at the ballot box to make that vision a reality.
State and local governments, which often rely on sales taxes, typically tax the poor more heavily than the wealthy. But in some states that pattern is changing.
As trust in US institutions declines, an Independent Sector report finds that nonprofits hold their own.