Tech Resistance: Giving Voice To The ‘Silent Majority’
Financial woes and management concerns continue to roil the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Regardless of what the revised immigration executive order says and does, legal volunteers are mobilized to assist travelers and resist discrimination.
When it comes to nonprofits and Colorado’s legislature, it pays to have friends in high places.
Can the world’s newest collaborative newsroom meet its mission and stay in the black?
Even the mere prospect of a corporate tax rate drop is affecting housing developers as investors hesitate to buy HUD affordable housing tax credits. Low-income families, developers, and construction workers are already suffering the ill effects of a bad potential policy.
Seventy-three percent of Americans oppose federal funding cuts to PBS—an issue that, according to a new poll, both Democrats and Republicans can agree on.
Politics and policy giving you an itchy donation trigger finger? There’s an app for that.
A federal lawsuit alleges that PayPal’s Giving Fund charitable giving platform misleads donors and shortchanges nonprofits.
A new study found that lobbying doesn’t hurt scientists’ credibility. What might that mean for the NIH, the EPA, and other science-based agencies in the public sector?
Most nonprofits want to pay their workers more, both as a matter of principle and recognizing that low wages promote high turnover and affect service safety and quality. However, they are stymied by their self-perceived unequal bargaining power with government over scarce resources.
Board diversity transcends gender and ethnicity to include people with disabilities. What is your nonprofit doing about this?