Surveys show that nonprofit advocacy is declining, even as the need for it grows. How can this gap be addressed? One way is for nonprofits to better understand their lane.
How Can Nonprofits Support Movement Work? By Finding the Right Policy Lane
Surveys show that nonprofit advocacy is declining, even as the need for it grows. How can this gap be addressed? One way is for nonprofits to better understand their lane.
The Fundraising Effectiveness Project seeks to empower nonprofits and philanthropies with crucial fundraising metrics.
NewsMatch, a campaign of the Institute for Nonprofit News, is helping local nonprofit newsrooms survive and thrive.
Political and legislative losses in recent years have made clear that a comprehensive philanthropic strategy is needed, one that protects marginalized communities from physical and political attacks while building the economic, cultural, and political power we need to create a future where we all can thrive.
AI has the potential to help researchers working on climate change. But can AI, which has its own outsized ecological footprint, really advance environmental health justice?
Universal school lunch programs that use school gardens or local farms for fresh food positively impact children’s nutrition, shorten supply chains, and keep money in the community.
Rebecca Katz and Mackenzie S. Moore discuss their new book, Outbreak Atlas, which provides a practical guide on outbreak preparedness, response, and recovery.
Doula Chanel Porchia-Albert shares her career journey ahead of a documentary film that features her work, Ancient Song.
The Black Appalachian Coalition is changing how people think about Appalachia and holding industry accountable for environmental racism in the region.
Resilient organizations are built on our backs and by the sweat of our brows. And we’ve been doing it with meager resources and credit….We must refuse to let White-led, soul-crushing organizations and spaces exhaust us to the point of retreat. Organizational culture must be set by executive leadership.
The primary goal of this article is to provide Black women with language and insight into additional White woman archetypes…so they can begin the important healing work of naming racial aggression and releasing the shame and embarrassment that often accompany our experiences of racism in the workplace.
As a city in Indiana plants an urban forest, what do trees have to do with climate justice, and why aren’t their benefits available to all?