Building Blocks of a Public Policy Agenda for Volunteerism
KelvinJM, File:Man at work on creating blocks for building.jpg , CC 4.0 This is the fifth article in a series of six NPQ articles that first challenge—and then change—the way we think...
KelvinJM, File:Man at work on creating blocks for building.jpg , CC 4.0 This is the fifth article in a series of six NPQ articles that first challenge—and then change—the way we think...
Credit: The Jopwell Collection on Unsplash Syracuse University was the only college I truly applied to. I still remember the excitement of seeing that thick envelope in the mailbox. Its...
Credit: Giuseppe Lombardo on iStock Educational institutions have long been the sites of social movements and resistance. It is at these institutions that students have applied the knowledge they gained...
ep_jhu, End Colonialism in Puerto Rico , CC BY-NC 2.0 The news left many wondering: What else is going to happen to us now? In a move that sent shockwaves...
The specter of fascism haunts the United States. In President Donald Trump, it has found not its first, but its most effective and destructive host. The core value of civil...
NPQ’s column, We Stood Up, features first-person stories from workers, builders, activists, and organizers of their work and world. From inspirational stories to strategic insights and powerful solutions, these stories may...
Limecools, Mousetrap, ds318 , CC BY-NC-SA 2.0. How do we build a more just society? It’s a question that articles in NPQ and various other nonprofit sector publications raise, often...
Credit: Nick Youngson on Alpha Stock Images As the foundations of the nation’s political economy collapse—plundered by billionaires, hollowed out by austerity, and stripped of regulatory guardrails—movement leaders are searching...
Credit: traveltt on Flickr In our field, talk of decolonizing philanthropy is widespread. Action is less common. But decolonizing philanthropy by shifting control of assets is possible. The current...
Credit: Ted Eytan on Wikimedia Commons In January 2025, the Donald Trump administration canceled CBP One, the Customs and Border Protection mobile application that migrants used to schedule asylum appointments...
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