This week’s Climate Justice newsletter examines the complexity of the climate crisis and the many parts we play.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter examines the complexity of the climate crisis and the many parts we play. First, donors are starting to expect nonprofits to go green. What does that mean and how much will it cost? Next, can philanthropy reduce inequality through its grantmaking? Then, reporting specific data on deaths due to climate change could make a difference. Finally, the spring 2024 edition of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine is almost here—subscribe today and get two previous racial justice issues for free.
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The Cost of Going Green for Nonprofits ([link removed])
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Reducing Inequality: Can Social Justice Philanthropy Play a Useful Role? ([link removed])
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Our Upcoming Spring Magazine Issue ([link removed])
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This edition of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, “‘Stop Drowning Us, and Stop Making Us Disappear’: A Critical Report on the State of Black Woman Leadership,” is a resounding no in the face of the challenges that Black women leaders and other women of color leaders have been contending with in the sector. As several leaders describe in this edition, the sector is perpetrating death by a thousand cuts. Black women leaders are being harassed, forced out, made severely ill, and even dying. As Dr. Shauna Knox demands: “Stop drowning us, and stop making us disappear.” Is the sector listening? Subscribe here… ([link removed])
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