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Subject Staff Picks for 2025: Columns and Collections
Date December 30, 2025 4:00 PM
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** Staff Picks for 2025: Columns and Collections
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December 30, 2025

Amid all the tumult of 2025, one idea keeps floating to the surface—the importance of connection. At NPQ, that means connecting with our readers. Connecting people across the sector with each other. Connecting people with ideas, and ideas to action.


In this special end-of-year newsletter, we’re featuring just a few of the columns and collections we produced that kept us connected and in conversation.


This year, we launched Ask a Nonprofit Expert ([link removed]) , a new write-in column designed to link our readers directly with experts in the field. Every installment includes real-world advice on thorny leadership problems—plus the reassurance that no one has to figure it out alone.


We curated two powerful collections of ideas and art for the final digital issues of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine: Land Justice: From Private Ownership to Community Stewardship ([link removed]) , and How Women of Color in the South Are Reclaiming Space ([link removed]) , featuring the voices of Shirley Sherrod, LaTosha Brown, and many others.


And we kept ourselves grounded with our ongoing series We Stood Up ([link removed]) , spotlighting powerful stories from everyday people pushing for better workplaces and a better world.


At NPQ, we know staying connected and engaged will keep our sector fighting forward in 2026 and beyond. See you out there.


In solidarity,

The NPQ Team

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Ask a Nonprofit Expert

Our sector’s go-to advice column for the toughest nonprofit challenges, featuring personalized advice from seasoned field leaders who have built thriving, equitable organizations.
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Land Justice: From Private Ownership to Community Stewardship

This series is about land—who has access to it, who controls it, and who owns it. Authors here examine the current housing crisis and broader land justice issues—including land use, reparations, land back, and more.
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How Women of Color in the South Are Reclaiming Space

This collection, curated by Rebekah Barber, examines how women of color in the South are reclaiming space and what lessons we can learn from looking at their leadership.
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We Stood Up

We Stood Up offers workers, builders, activists, and organizers the opportunity to share a first-person story from their work and world. This column reinforces the community solidarity we all need to keep pushing toward a just and equitable future.
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