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If Nonprofits Do Not Address the Economy, They Have Missed the Point

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Economic downturns often hurt the disadvantaged the most, but we have never seen anything remotely like the financial chasm that’s opened over the past six months.

As the Post observes: “No other recession in modern history has so pummeled society’s most vulnerable.”

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Oregon Cultural Trust: A Way to Make Paying Taxes Satisfying

Using tax credits for funding allows taxpayers to show what they value as essential to their community. In Oregon, it’s the arts.

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Nonprofits Evaluate, Dissolve, and Seek Partners in Pandemic

Most nonprofits collaborate with related organizations, and the relationships at those intersections can be put to use as capital.

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Sheltered Workplace Fined $1.9 Million for “False Claims”

This organization used its participants as pawns to gain an edge on attaining government contracts. It’s $1.9 million poorer for it, but the price should be higher.

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Women Hardest Hit by Pandemic’s Economic Side Effects

While more men than women die from COVID-19, a new report by Care International demonstrates that the socioeconomic repercussions affect women more significantly.

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Law and What Order? Abolishing the Street-to-Cell Pipeline

Homelessness and the criminal justice system coexist in a cycle where one leads back to the other. Fixing it goes beyond tough-on-crime approaches or quick-fix shelters.

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