From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject In Defense of Democracy
Date June 13, 2023 5:00 PM
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This week’s Leadership Newsletter examines the roles nonprofits and philanthropy play in our democratic system.

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This week’s Leadership newsletter examines the roles nonprofits and philanthropy play in our democratic system. First, an interview with Tamieka Atkins of ProGeorgia, a nonprofit advocacy organization working to develop an inclusive democracy in Georgia. Next, a call to action from Stop Cop City for philanthropic organizations to support protesters in the midst of increasing crackdowns on social justice movements. Then, a look inward at how foundations must practice democracy within their walls to effectively support democracy on the ground. Finally, insights from the field on practicing shared leadership at our upcoming webinar about Co-CEOs.
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ProGeorgia Leads the Local Movement to Counter Voter Suppression ([link removed])
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“The goal is to embed the practice of voter registration and civic engagement work in as many organizations as possible.” Read more… ([link removed])

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A Call to Funders to Defend Democracy: Why the Movement to Stop Cop City Must Continue ([link removed])
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“The time is now for the philanthropic sector to exercise its power and make its resources more accessible to protesters and organizers on the ground fighting for climate justice, racial justice and land justice.” Read more… ([link removed])

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To Support Democracy, Foundations Must Practice Democracy ([link removed])
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“To confront the crisis of democracy, directing external funding to pro-democracy groups and causes is not enough. Funders must also undo their internal anti-democratic practices.” Read more… ([link removed])

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Making Co-CEOs Work: Insights from Leaders Sharing Leadership Successfully ([link removed])
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On Thursday, June 22nd at 12:30pm ET, join panelists Bianca Casanova Anderson and Monisha Kapila (ProInspire), Nancy Withbro (National Women’s Law Center), and Raquel Gutierrez, PhD (Blue Agave Partners) to go deeper on the practice of Co-CEOs. More and more social justice organizations are experimenting with shared leadership models generally and with Co-CEOs specifically. Our expert panel members are practicing shared leadership themselves and studying and supporting it across the sector. Register here… ([link removed])

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