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Subject Policy as YOUR Fiduciary Duty
Date May 7, 2020 4:11 PM
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The case to end mass incarceration; arts in crisis; Dreamers left out of CARES; the perfect time for a nonprofit startup is now; & more!

The case to end mass incarceration; arts in crisis; Dreamers left out of CARES; the perfect time for a nonprofit startup is now; & more!
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We reiterate that sitting out this advocacy moment is a dereliction of fiduciary duty. The policy proposals in play will deeply affect nonprofits and the lives of those they serve.


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** COVID-19 and Criminal (In)Justice: The Case to End Mass Incarceration Now ([link removed][UNIQID])
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** In Canada, Arts Nonprofits Find a Very Different Landscape than US ([link removed][UNIQID])
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North of the 49th parallel, a very different policy response to the arts reminds us that a decimated arts sector is a policy choice, not a requirement, of the pandemic.

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