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The bullies currently in power are targeting those with the most to lose. They are playing out a cruel, cynical interpretation of the role of government that conflates vulnerability with expendability. Today, we first look at how cuts at the federal level are impacting special education. Advocates are stepping up at all levels to support children and families who rely on these critical, federally mandated services. Elsewhere, proposed cuts to Medicaid in the Republican-led tax bill would push millions of people off of their health insurance, exacerbating medical debt and deepening disparities. Then, we look at how young climate activists are experiencing burnout, and what they’re doing to cope. Finally, we invite you to register for our upcoming Premium webinar, “From Performance Management to Mutual Commitment: Fostering a Culture of Joyful Accountability.” This webinar is designed for nonprofit leaders and managers who are ready to move beyond top-down, corporate approaches to performance management—and foster accountability that inspires commitment, creativity, and collaboration. Join us on Thursday, June 26, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET, and take advantage of early bird registration until June 20.


Advocates Seek to Protect Children with Disabilities from Federal Cuts

 
“Efforts to eliminate the US Department of Education could set back decades of education progress for students with disabilities.” Read more... 
 
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Passage of GOP Tax Bill Would Worsen Medical Debt Crisis

 
“Instead of passing the GOP tax bill and cutting Medicaid, Congress should protect Medicaid funding and extend the enhanced premium tax credits enacted under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.” Read more... 
 
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Burnout Among the Youngest Climate Activists

 
“Students were often punished by their schools for taking part in climate actions and dismissed by adults in positions of power.” Read more…
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Premium Webinar: “From Performance Management to Mutual Commitment: Fostering a Culture of Joyful Accountability”

 
As equity-centered nonprofits, performance management approaches rooted in punishment are contrary to our values. At the same time, we need to foster a culture of accountability. How can we create practices rooted in joy, shared purpose, care, and growth—rather than control, power, and fear—while also advancing team accountability? You don’t want to miss this webinar featuring Jovida Ross and Weyam Ghadbian, coauthors of Turning Towards Each Other: A Conflict Workbook. Thursday, June 26, from 2:00 to 3:30 pm ET. Early bird registration ends on June 20! Register today…
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