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Economic Democracy Weekly

Today’s Economic Democracy Weekly considers how to flip the script to advance economic justice. We begin with a story about using impact investment to shift ownership of business from investors to workers. Next, the concluding article in our series on “Just Transition: Liberating Finance to Build a Better World” imagines a world in which foundations report to grantees. Finally, from NPQ’s magazine issue on escaping corporate capture, we feature a first-person account and an interview on how nonprofits themselves can escape the corporate mindset and dependency and build new, more democratic organizational structures.


Will Impact Investing Support Employee Ownership? Here’s What the Data Say

 
Can impact investing effectively support employee ownership and other forms of community-based business ownership? A new report analyzes the state of the field. Read more... 
 
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How to Flip the Script on Foundation Reporting

 
“Materially poor people are the experts. Let’s put them in the driver’s seat to define risk, outcome reporting, and what makes a foundation impactful.” Read more... 
 
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Challenging Corporate Influence in the Nonprofit Sector

 
“When asked to think about corporate capture’s nefarious impact in the world, I don’t have to look very far: Consider my own industry—the nonprofit sector.” Read more…
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From Corporate Culture to a New Organizational Landscape—A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Ananda Valenzuela

 
“We have had an entire sector whose theory of change is one that’s fundamentally flawed.” Read more…
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