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This week’s Leadership newsletter offers some hard looks at the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors. First, author and thinker Claire Dunning explores how neoliberalist policies have shaped and, in some ways, controlled the sector. Then, a new report from Candid paints a detailed—and at times unflattering—picture of the demographics of the nonprofit sector. Then, a report from Massachusetts, where ambitious plans to expand free access to community colleges have left out chronically underpaid teachers. Finally, register for our webinar on June 6, exploring what nonprofit strategic planning might look like in a volatile year. 

Also, the Leadership desk is interested in intriguing pitches. Email the Leadership editor, Isaiah Thompson, at [email protected].


What Does the “End” of Neoliberalism Mean for the Nonprofit Sector?

 
“Public problems actually require public solutions and public actions, which can leave philanthropy in an awkward position.” Read more…
 
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Nonprofits Less Diverse at the Top: Candid Report Shows Disparities in Leadership

 
A new report by Candid, the largest ever of its kind, shines a light on the demographics of the nonprofit sector. Read more…
 
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Big Investments in Community Colleges, Just Not the Teachers

 
Free community college plans leave out underpaid teachers. Read more…
 
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[Webinar] Setting Bold Strategy: Relevant Approaches to Strategy & Strategic Planning

 
Nonprofits and philanthropies are faced with a dizzying degree of disruption in 2024. For most organizations, the go-to response is strategic planning. But what should the process of developing strategy look like in the volatile context of 2024? Join us for an in-depth discussion with practitioners who mix approaches and emphases in their work—whether as internal strategy leaders or consultants—to enable organizations to set and energize bold strategy. June 6, 3:00 pm ET. Register here…
 
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