From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject What Are We Learning?
Date September 10, 2024 3:01 PM
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Greetings, readers! This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on the role nonprofits play in civil society.

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Greetings, readers! This week’s Leadership newsletter focuses on the role nonprofits play in civil society. We begin with how the ongoing loss of local news outlets poses challenges for communities and democracy—and how nonprofit news alternatives ([link removed]) are bridging the gaps left behind. Next, we revisit the question of how nonprofits can support movement work ([link removed]) despite restrictions on political activity. Then, foundations often say they want transparency, but do they? A racial justice study on the origins of foundation wealth ([link removed]) in Washington, DC, led to a wide range of reactions from the field. Finally, a group of nonprofit leaders discuss how nonprofits can build a world that aligns with their values and evades corporate capture
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Cracks in the Foundation: What Are We Learning? ([link removed])
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Can Nonprofits Escape Corporate Capture? ([link removed])
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“In a resource-challenged environment, this desire to lead, even when it’s duplicating other work, has a negative impact on the sector.” Read more… ([link removed])

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