The Sunlight Foundation becomes an ancestor organization; Blackbaud now says bank info and social security numbers were compromised
The Sunlight Foundation becomes an ancestor organization; Blackbaud now says bank info and social security numbers were compromised; nonprofit shape shifting under seige; and more!
In 2018, Tiny Spark interviewed several women aid workers who told us they had been sexually violated while working in the field. We reported on the denial, hostility, and general lack of support they received from the aid agencies they worked for. Like many who came forward for #AidToo, they endured what psychology professor Jennifer Freyd calls “institutional betrayal.”
In our first podcast of the fall season, we speak to Tania Culver Humphrey, daughter of the late Ellsworth Culver. She shares her yearlong journey from victim of “institutional betrayal” by his aid group’s staff.
The Sunlight Foundation has assured its place in history—even as it goes dark—through program assets distributed and progeny spawned in our modern civic space.
Some endeavors will have to shapeshift to survive. This story of a small nonprofit is one of exploration on the edge, complicated by the pandemic and an angry landlord.
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