When Civic Life Is Breaking, How Can We Rebuild It?
Credit: City of Greenville, North Carolina on Flickr We rarely speak honestly about the human cost of civic work. I have spent my life in nonprofits—running agencies, working in philanthropy,...
Credit: City of Greenville, North Carolina on Flickr We rarely speak honestly about the human cost of civic work. I have spent my life in nonprofits—running agencies, working in philanthropy,...
Credit: Images Money on Flickr The US healthcare system has long disfavored poor people, the majority of whom in all 50 states are women. Compared with others, poor in the...
Credit: AlphaBeta135 on Wikimedia Commons Labor Day will be different this year. Those accustomed to parades and barbecues may be disappointed. The threats that working families currently face require resistance,...
Image Source: Quinn Dombrowski, Corporate welfare? , CC-BY-SA 2.0 At first glance, it looked like a heartening story of factory jobs saved. The Illinois Development Finance Authority report featured a...
Credit: Growtika on Unsplash Philanthropy has long played an important role in providing initial funding for critical research, advocacy, and infrastructure to serve the greater public good. In 1956, the...
Credit: Charles Criscuolo on Pexels Sixty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicaid and Medicare into law. Since then, Medicaid has enabled millions—particularly low-income people and rural residents—to...
Image credit: Pixabay on Pexels Welcome to another installment of NPQ’s fundraising advice column, Ask Rhea! For those who might be new, Rhea Wong is a fundraising expert and professional coach, exuberant author of Get That Money, Honey! host of...
Image credit: Romain Dancre on Unsplash No matter their missions, nonprofits across every sector are experiencing heightened pressure. Federal funding cuts, slowdowns in donor giving, and increased safety and security...
Image credit: VasenkaPhotography, Detroit Institute of Art ~ Diego Rivera Mural Insanity, it has been said, in a quote attributed to Albert Einstein, is “doing the same thing over and...
Image credit: Shalom Johnson on Flickr This month, the US Department of Labor has issued a flurry of proposed new federal rules. Some are innocuous. For instance, one change makes...
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