From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Project 2025 Is Not Dead
Date August 13, 2024 3:00 PM
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Greetings, readers! With those precious weeks of August upon us, we offer up a Leadership newsletter with another grab-bag of stories this week.

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Greetings, readers! With those precious weeks of August upon us, we offer up a Leadership newsletter with another grab-bag of stories this week. First, the head of the controversial Project 2025 stepped down—but, as NPQ reports, the ultra-conservative project is not dead ([link removed]) . Next, from the summer issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, Astra Taylor and Hannah Appel write about the power of debtor organizing ([link removed]) . Then, NPQ staff writer Rebekah Barber profiles an organization ([link removed]) serving girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth of color. Finally, we invite you (again) to check out in full the summer 2024 issue ([link removed]) of our “quarterly”
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Project 2025 Is Not Dead: Here’s Why ([link removed])
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“Project 2025 is on the ballot because Donald Trump is on the ballot.” Read more… ([link removed])

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They Need Us More Than We Need Them—The Power of Debtor Organizing ([link removed])
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Why Investing in Girls and Gender-Expansive Youth of Color Is Critical: A Conversation with Monique Couvson ([link removed])
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Summer 2024 Digital Issue: Escaping Corporate Capture ([link removed])
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The far-reaching tentacles of corporate capture are currently front and center as the world experiences a rapid expansion of intersecting crises impacting how we live. Corporations have a profound influence on our economy, politics, culture, and even our sense of self. Understanding the scope of that influence—and developing strategies to build more democratic institutions for a liberated world—is more critical than ever. Download our Summer 2024 digital issue here… ([link removed])

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