Nonprofit accountability and donors, Can the CRA really change capital flow into Indian Country?, Harvard shifts its narrative—but is it enough?, and more!
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Economy Remix: Can We Rebalance the Scales Between Capital and Labor?

The Labor Day holiday has come and gone, but the debate over how to recalibrate the scales between labor and capital has barely begun.
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How Nonprofits Consider Donations Differently as Donor Challenges Proliferate

Finding funders has never been easy, but it’s even harder in this time of public accountability for complicity with societal malefactors and philanthropic money launderers.

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Can the Community Reinvestment Act Be Retooled to Benefit Indian Country?

Native Americans are seeking to revise Community Reinvestment Act regulations to encourage greater bank investment in Indian Country.

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Shifting the Narrative at Harvard Museums: Good, but Not Enough

Harvard Museums has taken an interesting run at revising the narratives underlying its artwork, but it has so far to go!

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Why the Rich Get Charitable Deductions and Everyone Else Can Suck Eggs

Sometimes, it is informative to reflect upon the original intent of the laws we live with to make sense of what looks like nonsense. So it is with the current shape of the charitable tax deduction.

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Making Health Care Safe for Immigrants: A Colorado Nonprofit’s Story

Colorado’s Mountain Family Health Centers encourage immigrant patients to maintain health care in the face of proposed federal tightening of “public charge” rules.

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