Philanthropy should double their investments in nonprofits this year, how one poet is building workers’ movements, unions mobilize to protect their members, and more!
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Deconstructing the (Not-So-Great) Nonprofit Recession

As it turns out, most nonprofits survived the Great recession and, with a rearview mirror and big data, we have serious lessons to learn just as the next downturn appears to be looming. Read the whole of this special weeklong series running online.

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Economy Remix: Don’t Just Flatten the Curve, Break the Pattern!

The coronavirus will test our economy as no crisis has before. But once we flatten the pandemic curve, we must break our all-too-common post-pandemic racist patterns.

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Time for Philanthropy to Double Down in Response to COVID-19

R.S. Clark has announced that in response to the coronavirus. it will add another year’s funding onto grants already made. Now, that’s philanthropic leadership!

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Building Social Movements with Poetry

If poetry is too confined, it joins the ranks of other forms of art and historical documentation that chronicle the world through a social funnel. We must all be poets!

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With Millions of Low-Wage Workers at Risk, It’s Nonprofit Mobilization Time!

Unions are stepping up to fight for their members as the coronavirus panic reveals planet-sized holes in our social safety net.

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Two More United Ways Respond to our Changing Funding Dynamics

In one community after another, the role of the United Way gets increasingly murky even as they try to sharpen focus.

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Feds to Provide Nonprofit Organizations Loans to Alleviate Pandemic’s Impact

Federal government to provide Economic Injury Disaster Loans to nonprofits at 2.75 percent rate. Is that sufficient?

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