Census deadline is re-extended!; city of Seattle transfers properties to Black-led groups; Chicago lessons on what "defunding the police" means
Census deadline is re-extended!; city of Seattle transfers properties to Black-led groups; Chicago lessons on what "defunding the police" means; and more!
Across the country, over 50 nonprofits help connect day laborers to employers. How that work is done, however, has been completely transformed by COVID-19.
The systems established by the network of nonprofits has helped tens of thousands of these workers earn enough to support themselves and their families. But what does a nonprofit that acts as a hiring hall do when workers cannot congregate due to a pandemic?
A federal judge has ordered an extension of the census count. Legal maneuvering will surely continue, but it is vital that nonprofits and philanthropy make use of this time.
In part of what may be a trend, Black-led organizations in the city of Seattle are poised to take over ownership of three Central District properties from the city.
Messing around in public schools appears to be the latest “thing” in the billionaire community, but what fun is it really when you don’t have a free hand?
The Blackbaud ransomware attack has started a feeding frenzy of litigation that could cause yet more problems for the groups that had contracts with the cloud computing firm.
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