President Donald Trump, who has been involved in thousands of lawsuits, has made news outlets a particular target for litigation this year.
Trump Lawsuits Seek to Muzzle Media, Posing Serious Threat to Free Press
President Donald Trump, who has been involved in thousands of lawsuits, has made news outlets a particular target for litigation this year.
Founders of Supermajority, which started in 2019, point to the legacy of women organizers responding to the Trump administration and how the country thinks about gender.
Whether in the arts or community development, nonprofits have been harmed by federal cuts. They’re finding creative ways to respond.
In this issue of Ask a Nonprofit Expert, seasoned nonprofit fundraising executive Rochelle Jerry answers a reader’s question about the impact of personal investments on fundraising.
In rural Alabama, prison labor and manufacturing are the new cotton and tobacco. Can the state move beyond its plantation roots? It can—through cooperatives.
At the federal level, women’s rights are clearly under attack. In response, advocates are vigorously mobilizing to protect and extend gains at the state and local level.
Volunteers are essential to nonprofits. Unfortunately, until recently, volunteerism has been seen as merely “nice.”
Stigma, lack of awareness, and disappearing funding is making it harder to diagnose COPD, the fourth-leading killer in the world.
AI is shaping up to be the next big battlefront in the US labor movement. Traditional unions still have a role to play in preserving workers’ dignity and rights.
Chris White Eagle shares the journey of Sacred Storm Buffalo, a workforce development and apprenticeship program that aims to build a Native food system.
Staff Picks 2025: A few of the columns and collections we produced in this year that kept us connected and in conversation.
When Alice Wong died in November, she left behind a legacy of care for a community of people like me with long COVID who know we are not alone.