Federal stimulus payroll loan program runs aground – tell us your stories!, why the arts matter so much during the pandemic, farmworkers declared essential but unprotected, and more!
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Voices from the Field: Tangible, Timely Tactics for Nonprofits during Crises

As so many of us confront crisis in the face of the global pandemic, what lessons of resiliency can we lift up from past periods of tumult?

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Healthy Land, Healthy Food, Healthy People: A Cochiti Invitation to Join Us at the Table

We all know that you are what you eat. So, it should be no surprise that for the Cochiti Pueblo nation, food, the environment, and culture are deeply interwoven and connected.

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Banks Unprepared for Payroll Protection Loans: Share Your Experience Here

The stimulus bill’s $349 billion “Payroll Protection Act” is supposed to extend a lifeline to small businesses and nonprofits. But day-one rollout was a mess.

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Coping, Creating, & Connecting: Self-Expression during COVID-19

From sofa choirs to hip-hop, and from knock-off masterpieces to TikTok, finding ways to create is essential to taking care of ourselves and others in this global crisis.

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Farmworkers Are Declared Essential but Treated as Disposable

Farmworkers are now considered essential workers, but over a million undocumented farmworkers are still denied federal benefits.

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Journalism is Dead, Long Live Journalism!

The pandemic is damaging a for-profit local commercial media model that was faltering even beforehand. Can nonprofit journalism fill the growing gap?

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Border Patrol Ignores Asylum Laws, Sends Migrants Back to Mexico

An obscure federal Centers for Disease Control rule is invoked to bar migrants who might “spread infection” from US entry.

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