Who got the loans under paycheck protection program and who gave theirs back?; challenges to tax exemptions; California provides relief to undocumented immigrants; & more!

 
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Scaling Economic Solidarity: The Pandemic, Nonprofits, and Power

COVID-19 has shown how a disease can reveal underlying societal ills. But it has also revealed another basic truth: Our economy is fundamentally built on social connection

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Reconsidering Charitable Tax Exemption: A Modest Proposal for the “Nonprofit 1000”

As large nonprofits grow in power and influence, they must work to earn the public’s trust, or else risk seeing their tax-exemption privileges fade away.

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What Did Paycheck Protection Loans Go Toward—and Who Gave Theirs Back?

The first round of award data from the paycheck protection program are now available. Many nonprofits and small businesses got support, but many more did not.

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Racial Disparities Prominent in Pandemic Layoffs, Survey Finds

According to a University of Southern California study, roughly 15 percent of whites have lost jobs, compared to 18 percent of Latinxs and 21 percent of Blacks.

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California Becomes First State to Provide Relief to Undocumented Immigrants

The state of California creates a $125 million fund to provide cash grants to undocumented workers who have been excluded from federal support.

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Kentucky Disenfranchises Voters to Prevent Nonexistent Voter Fraud

Kentucky’s legislature has created a perfect Catch-22: a new law requiring government-issued IDs in order to vote—and no way to obtain them.

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Our Nation’s Childcare Infrastructure Faces an Existential Risk

COVID-19 teaches us that childcare and our economy walk in step.

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