Native Hawaiians: 4 actions philanthropy can take, defending our right to vote, nonprofit CEOs cut their own salaries first & more!
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Masks, Mutual Aid, and Our Broken Supply Chains: A North Carolina Story

During the pandemic, mutual aid is making a huge difference. But as this story about surgical masks reveals, the logistics of supplying at scale are anything but easy.

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4 Principles for Environmental Justice: Lessons from Hawai‘i

The work of decolonizing philanthropy and partnering with indigenous communities to achieve environmental justice are one and the same project.

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Protecting Our Voting Superpower Requires Vote-By-Mail

We all have our superpowers. Voting is one of them. And with the pandemic, our right to vote is very much at risk.

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By Cutting Their Own Salaries First, Nonprofit CEOs Display Leadership

In our current pandemic-induced economic shutdown, some nonprofit CEOs are showing leadership by reserving the largest salary cuts for themselves.

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School Shutdown Shines a Light on Nation’s Stark Digital Divide

With the coronavirus pandemic shutting schools in all 50 states, the disparities in online access for students are starker than ever.

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Grantmakers Support Artists and Writers Knocked Sideways by COVID-19

So far, $10 million has been raised for one national fund to provide “immediate, no-strings” grants to individual US artists facing financial emergencies. Many others are actively making grants, too.

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Nonprofits Contemplate the Landscape of a Post-Coronavirus World

While the pandemic just hit the US last month, the nonprofit sector needs to begin to consider how it will act in the new world the pandemic creates.

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