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Subject Money, Mission, and Mobilization
Date February 19, 2025 4:00 PM
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** Economic Democracy Weekly
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In today’s Economic Democracy Weekly, we feature stories about the intersection of money and mission—and how communities can align the two to better support themselves. We begin with an article detailing how nonprofits, small or large, can leverage their financial assets ([link removed]) to advance racial, economic, and climate justice. We combine that with a classic archive article examining how nonprofits and foundations can advance a more just banking sector ([link removed]) . This is followed by two articles on community organizing: The first looks at how federal worker organizing ([link removed]) is pushing back against threats of staffing cuts. The second compares immigrant community support
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How Nonprofits Can Leverage Their Financial Relationships to Advance Justice ([link removed])
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Aligning Money and Mission at Banks: What Nonprofits and Foundations Can Do ([link removed])
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“With the nonprofit sector accounting for over $3 trillion in assets, aligning our money with our values could make a huge difference.” Read more... ([link removed])

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Federal Workers to Hold Public Actions in Multiple US Cities on Wednesday ([link removed])
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“The demands…are clear: no cuts to vital services; no mass layoffs: respect union workers’ contracts; and end the funding freeze.” Read more… ([link removed])
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What San Antonio Can Learn from Its German Sister City amid a Rise in Migration ([link removed])
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“Cities can learn a lot from each other. Migration is a global phenomenon, and it will continue to be a crucial issue for cities worldwide.” Read more... ([link removed])

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