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This week’s Leadership newsletter explores the importance of planning for the unexpected and how to make the most of philanthropic efforts. First, how strategic plans too often assume linear progression but movement activists know that linear progress is rarely how major political change occurs. Then, an interview with Rhea Wong, an executive coach, podcaster, fundraiser, consultant, and author of Get That Money, Honey: The No-Bullsh*t Guide to Raising More Money for Your Nonprofit. Next, why change is needed within social justice philanthropy to meet the needs of marginalized groups. Finally, an upcoming webinar on how racial justice and media organizations can use their voices to oppose corporate profiteering.


How to Build Movements with Cyclical Patterns in Mind

 
“It may seem an obvious point, in theory, that social movement leaders and activists need to plan for the unexpected. But this is harder in practice.” Read more…
 
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Get That Money: A Conversation with Rhea Wong

 
“We, as fundraisers, have to be the ones to dare to dream and dare to hope and to give others around us hope.” Read more…
 
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Beyond Identity Funding: Rethinking Social Justice Philanthropy

 
“Philanthropic efforts to address injustice must account for the multiple and fluid marginalized identities so many of us hold. We can have the most impact here because the need is the greatest, and the creativity in surviving and thriving is the highest.” Read more…
 
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Remaking the Economy: Race for Profit

 
On Wednesday, June 14th at 2 pm ET, join NPQ’s Rithika Ramamurthy as she moderates a conversation with Saqib Bhatti and Bree Carlson (Action Center on Race & the Economy), and Maximilian Alvarez (The Real News Network). Webinar panelists will discuss racial justice organizing in the economy and how to counter corporate profiteering from racism, especially in prisons and policing. Free registration here…
 
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