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Subject Can Unions Make Nonprofits Stronger?
Date September 22, 2020 2:51 PM
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Make broadband universal; a fiscal sponsor meltdown in Baltimore; Tampa, Florida is latest to declare racism a public health crisis; and more!

Make broadband universal; a fiscal sponsor meltdown in Baltimore; Tampa, Florida is latest to declare racism a public health crisis; and more!
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** In Union, There is Strength: How Our Union Benefits Our Nonprofit’s Mission ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Voices from the Field: Nonprofit boards often view unions as a sign of management failure, but unions can benefit workers while helping nonprofits achieve their missions.

Unions, a central tool for worker voice, have been vitiated over the past half-century. In 2019, just over 10 percent of American workers belonged to a union, down from nearly 30 percent in the 1960s. Without collective power, ordinary people often have very limited means to ensure protection for themselves from a once-in-a-century public health emergency. But while union workers like us may be down, we are not out.


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** COVID Schools Confirm Assertion that Broadband is Critical Universal Utility ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Universal broadband access made good sense before the pandemic. It is essential now.

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** Strong City Baltimore: A Fiscal Sponsor Melts Down ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Noises from philanthropy suggest that a leading Baltimore nonprofit could be sunk by a failure to adequately manage its fiscal sponsorship program.

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** Florida Political Bellwether County Declares Racism a Public Health Crisis ([link removed][UNIQID])
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In Tampa, Florida, the Hillsborough County government becomes one of the latest local governments to declare racism a public health crisis.

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** Racial Justice Uprising Spurs Teachers to Reshape Lesson Plans ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Prodded by the popular racial justice uprising, in Massachusetts, educators are looking to retool lesson plans to integrate the tenets of antiracism into what they teach.

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** In 2020, Arts Nonprofits Have a Choice: Connect to Community or Go Under ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Even before the pandemic hit, a simple message was emerging about how arts and culture nonprofits can thrive in the modern era: integrate with community.

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