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In this week’s Leadership newsletter, we explore the many ways inclusion matters. First, formerly incarcerated people are underrepresented in elected positions. Two recently elected officials are bringing their critical perspectives on crime and community to their public offices. Next, land return is gaining ground as a vital way to build power and heal for Indigenous people and others who have suffered land loss. Funders, organizations, and municipalities are getting creative to restore these relationships. Then, how do you build a truly diverse, inclusive volunteer program at your organization? Volunteer administrators offer some helpful strategies. Finally, give the gift of knowledge this holiday season! Get a free Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine subscription for yourself when you gift a subscription to a friend. 


Why Formerly Incarcerated People Need Representation in Elected Positions

 
“When we have these elections, and we have men and women who have been elected to these roles, it is the epitome of community forgiveness.” Read more…
 
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How Returning Land Can Build Power and Advance Healing Justice

 
“In a country built on stolen land and stolen labor…the act of returning land to BIPOC communities advances both resistance and healing.” Read more…
 
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How to Build a Truly Inclusive Nonprofit Volunteer Program

 
“People who approach volunteer opportunities from other countries can experience a culture shock….Differences in background, outlook, language, and the meaning of volunteering present barriers to volunteering.” Read more…
 
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Give the Gift of Knowledge

 
Get a free Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine subscription for yourself when you gift a subscription to a friend. Each issue of the magazine is a collection of articles from thought leaders, practitioners, and academics focused on the most critical issues facing four key justice areas: racial, economic, climate, and health. Take advantage of this great offer…
 
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