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This week’s Leadership newsletter asks the question: “What is social justice philanthropy?” To seek an answer, we examine the relationship between philanthropy, nonprofit leaders, and social justice movements. First, Resource Generation, a network of young high-net-worth donors, asks hard questions about what is required of social justice philanthropy. Next, we revisit a conversation with Isabelle Leighton, executive director of Donors of Color Network, about how to move the philanthropic sector toward racial and social justice. Then, from NPQ’s summer magazine, seven nonprofit leaders offer their views on the state of this relationship between nonprofits and justice movements. Finally, starting October 5, we have a live, two-part webinar that covers the ins and outs of QuickBooks Online for nonprofits with Gregg S. Bossen CPA.


What Is Social Justice Philanthropy? A Donor Network Asks Hard Questions

 
“[U]sing wealth-dependent philanthropy to undo wealth inequality remains full of tensions and contradictions.” Read more…
 
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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

 
In this conversation between Cyndi Suarez, NPQ’s president and editor in chief, and Isabelle Leighton, executive director of Donors of Color Network and former founding director of Equality Fund, the two leaders discuss how to move the philanthropic sector toward racial and social justice. Read more…
 
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Economic Justice: Nonprofit Leaders Speak Out

 
“What would a nonprofit sector that pursued economic justice look like? Too often, it is assumed that nonprofits are automatically leaders in the economic justice movement. The reality is more complicated.” Read more…
 
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Advanced QuickBooks for Nonprofits for Cloud-Based/Online Users

 
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