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This week’s Leadership newsletter looks at the health of the nonprofit sector and its leaders. First, in an interview with NPQ, Deepak Bhargava, the new president of the JPB Foundation, offers his thoughts on how foundations can better support movement organizations. Next, a recent report finds that the nonprofit sector has seen a significant drop in donations and has cut back on political advocacy. Then, sabbaticals have become increasingly common among nonprofit and for-profit enterprises. But not all sabbaticals are alike. Finally, our upcoming spring magazine issue offers a critical report on the state of Black women in leadership.


Philanthropy and Social Justice: A Conversation with Deepak Bhargava

 
“No matter what issue you care about…the fundamental issue at the root of all of them is who has power in society and who doesn’t.” Read more…
 
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Health of the Nonprofit Sector: The Latest Data

 
“Advocacy and lobbying by nonprofits have declined substantially over the two decades.” Read more…
 
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The Transformative Potential of Sabbaticals: What Field Research Reveals

 
“To harness their full potential, organizations must consider the most equitable ways to allocate sabbaticals.” Read more…
 
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Our Upcoming Spring Magazine Issue

 
Subscribe today to receive the upcoming issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, featuring powerful reflections from across the sector on what it means to be a Black woman leader. Subscribe…
 
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