Building a more just economy means creating a solidarity ecosystem—and sizing up.
Scale and Solidarity Matter
Building a more just economy means creating a solidarity ecosystem—and sizing up.
In San Antonio, nonprofits, foundation officers, impact investors, church activists, and entrepreneurs of color came together to seek new paths to economic justice.
What does it mean to organize communities for the long haul? Two California organizers of color—one from Fresno and one from south LA—share their experiences.
A new study finds nonprofits can mobilize voters. So, why aren’t more nonprofits doing it?
This edition of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine is a resounding no in the face of the travesty that Black women leaders, and other women of color leaders, have been contending with in the sector.
Understanding the health data landscape can help nonprofits lay the groundwork needed to transform health systems.
A new study reveals that the plight of Americans with employer-sponsored healthcare is fraught with economic challenges that negatively impact care decisions.
Filmmakers of color face chronic underinvestment. In a new report, Color Congress uplifts ways to close this gap.
Even nonprofits without a focus on the environment need to care about climate justice. Donors are starting to expect it.
A new book offers recommendations to combat the maternal mortality crisis.
As the 2024 election approaches, the New Georgia Project is continuing its efforts to engage low-propensity voters.
Building community-owned businesses does not happen overnight.