Native Americans face systemic voter suppression; with second wave looming, some nonprofits are running out of options
Native Americans face systemic voter suppression; with second wave looming, some nonprofits are running out of options; awards versus grantmaking, what do you think?; and more!
One in four women in fundraising has experienced sexual harassment at work, according to a 2017 study by the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ (AFP) Women’s Impact Initiative.
“I was sitting at a dinner with a number of donors and potential donors in Toronto, Ontario,” veteran fundraiser Liz LeClair tells us. “The gentleman next to me stuck his hand right up my skirt. At the dinner, under the table, so that no one else could see,” she says.
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For Native Americans across the country, voting by mail is next to impossible due to barriers that continue to disenfranchise nearly 6 million Americans.
Some organizations that have spent too many months in full or partial lockdown see no clear end in sight. In some cases, communities will suffer greatly from their loss.
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Last year, newly elected Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot announced a redirection of $750 million of city funds for projects in 10 underinvested neighborhoods.