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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. Next, from the summer issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine, Astra Taylor and Hannah Appel write about the power of debtor organizing. Then, NPQ staff writer Rebekah Barber profiles an organization serving girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth of color. Finally, we invite you (again) to check out in full the summer 2024 issue of our “quarterly” magazine!


Project 2025 Is Not Dead: Here’s Why

 
“Project 2025 is on the ballot because Donald Trump is on the ballot.” Read more…
 
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They Need Us More Than We Need Them—The Power of Debtor Organizing

 
“Together, debtors can wield leverage over the economic and political systems not only to abolish debts but also to demand reparative public goods.” Read more…
 
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Empower Your Mission: Discover the Benefits of Having a Dedicated HR Team
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Download UST’s collateral on “The Top 5 Benefits of Building a Human Resources Department.”


Why Investing in Girls and Gender-Expansive Youth of Color Is Critical: A Conversation with Monique Couvson

 
As the only national philanthropic intermediary organization focused on girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth of color, Grantmakers for Girls of Color is intentional about meeting their needs. Read more…
 
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Hone Risk Leadership Skills and Confidence at the 2024 Risk Summit
The 2024 Risk Summit, this October 21-22, is a gathering of senior nonprofit leaders who share a commitment to deepen risk management capabilities and embrace the risks their missions require.
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Summer 2024 Digital Issue: Escaping Corporate Capture

 
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…
 
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