PA nonprofit survey shows frightening losses; a great year for Native American women candidates; cases of NGO intimidation for standing up to anti-racism; and more!
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Nonprofits in Popular Literature: Connelly’s Fair Warning Breaks Through

I have always immersed myself almost obsessively in fiction, and I have almost always worked in and written about nonprofits, so I know what I’m talking about when I say that writers consistently do such a piss-poor job of portraying nonprofits in fiction that it becomes notable when they don’t.

Michael Connelly’s bestselling nonprofit-based novel Fair Warning does a heck of a job advancing the use of that setting. Here, we talk with the author and his muse about their process.

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PA Nonprofit Survey Asks the Right Questions and Gets Frightening Answers

A survey of 1,000 nonprofits showed COVID-19 costs of $708 million and billions in unreported losses. More importantly, it showed a refreshing seriousness.

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Native American Women Gain Ground in 2020 Election Campaign

Building on 2018’s successes and the rising participation of women of color in electoral politics generally, Native American women are making themselves heard in 2020.

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When Your Nonprofit Is Punished for Speaking Out, Call On Your Community

Attempting to intimidate nonprofits is hardly a new sport, but when it’s the police doing it, and the community that may suffer, the implications and import are enormous.

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The Frontlines of Nonprofit Distress Get Clearer

It’s been an awfully hard eight months, and the end is not yet near.

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The Endless Ride: Nonprofits that Reopen Only to Close Again

For some nonprofits and community-serving institutions, there is not yet any point at which a solid reopening can be planned, and that’s a big problem.

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