The media confronts its role in perpetuating colonialist frameworks; the no-fright PPP forgiveness deadline
The media confronts its role in perpetuating colonialist frameworks; the no-fright PPP forgiveness deadline; tuition-free college, an issue that cuts across party lines; and more!
This is one of those times we can feel parts of the so-called “nonprofit infrastructure” straining mightily to appear relevant, even while others are right on the mark. Faced with an existential crisis of immediate consequence and epic proportions, some focus firmly on the survival of current institutions: will “nonprofits” survive or not? But is that really the question? The one we have in front of us right now is more like, “What forms will we be taking when the environment begins to stabilize, and how do we retain our most important functions as they will be needed by the public?”
If nonprofit infrastructure groups are supposed to inform strategic discussion of the most critical issues in the sector, then the latest Independent Sector report falls short.
Take part in a timely conversation With museum thought leaders to discuss phases of re-opening, endowment management, new success metrics, and social justice. This webinar is the sixth episode in M&T Bank’s Managing Through Challenging Times series, the Gramercy Institute B2B award-winning content, featuring Doris Meister & Janet Farrell.
If there were a way remaining to scare people more than they already are, a good rumor about a sped-up process for forgivability of the PPP loan might be it.
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Despite the storm and bluster around casting ballots, this year, waves of early voters are breaking all records. That’s likely to mean far less chaos on November 3rd.