View this email in your browser ([link removed])
[link removed]
[link removed]
** Climate Justice
------------------------------------------------------------
One of the issues with getting the world to care about climate action is that the crisis is not and has never been equal. For some, the world is burning down faster than it is for others, and when the fire reaches your backyard, there’s little time to act, only react.
In the United States, many of us find ourselves in such a position. The crisis is at our door, and we need to help others, share resources, and look toward the future while at the same time worrying about our own households. Along with being an editor and writer, I’m a full-time single parent, and I’m one of the millions of Americans who are physically disabled. It’s difficult to report on the danger to communities to which you yourself belong. It’s also imperative.
Disabled communities are among the first to be impacted by climate issues, and their wisdom and experiences can provide a road map for survival. As many of President Trump’s first executive orders have taken aim at diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, how are disabled people, the largest minority group in the world ([link removed]) , being impacted?
We then look at concrete steps to align a nonprofit’s mission and values ([link removed]) with its financial practices, and what institutions and funders lose when they underinvest in or discount ([link removed]) the leadership and expertise of people with disabilities. Finally, as the power that comes from disabled people advocating for themselves ([link removed]) proves, when the concerns of the most marginalized are addressed, everyone benefits.
[link removed]
**
Disability Under Trump’s Anti-DEI Agenda ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
“People with disabilities make up the largest minority group in both the country and the world.” Read more... ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
Tips to Strengthen Donor Retention ([link removed])
Nonprofit leaders can boost donor retention with actionable strategies like data-driven insights, personalized outreach, and multi-channel communication. Download this resource for practical engagement approaches.
Learn More ([link removed])
[link removed]
**
How Nonprofits Can Leverage Their Financial Relationships to Advance Justice ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
“The systemic shifts we need come from listening to communities—not just financial metrics.” Read more... ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
Graduate Degrees for Sustainability and Social Justice. ([link removed])
If you see the world’s challenges as a call to action, a master’s degree from Clark University is designed for you. Generous Scholarships for Changemakers.
Now, more than ever. ([link removed])
[link removed]
**
Nothing About Us Without Us: Invest in Disabled Leaders to Advance Equitable Technology for Everyone ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
“To solve our most pressing challenges, we need the total sum of human intelligence and emancipatory energy in our society. This includes the expertise and leadership of people with disabilities.” Read more… ([link removed])
SPONSORED CONTENT
FREE WEBINAR: Affordable Health Benefits for Nonprofits ([link removed])
HR leaders face challenges like high turnover and burnout. In this complimentary webinar, learn how HRAs can help nonprofits manage costs, improve recruitment, and solve retention issues at a cost they can afford.
Watch Now! ([link removed])
[link removed]
**
How Disabled People Are Building Political Power ([link removed])
------------------------------------------------------------
“We wanted to say, ‘These are our lived experiences, and you have to comprehend that and sit at the table with us.’” Read more… ([link removed])
============================================================
** Twitter ([link removed])
** LinkedIn ([link removed])
** Email (mailto:
[email protected])
** Instagram ([link removed])
** Facebook ([link removed])
Copyright © 2025 The Nonprofit Quarterly, All rights reserved.
You received this email because you are subscribed to the <i>Nonprofit Quarterly</i>'s Newswire. You either opted in on our website or subscribed to our print magazine.
Our mailing address is:
The Nonprofit Quarterly
PO Box 961749
Boston, MA 02196-1749
USA
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.