#ReparationsMonday urges rethink of Giving Tuesday; loans, grants, and community development; European court to hear youth climate justice case; and more!
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New York State AG’s Report Tracks Nonprofit Fundraising Fraudsters

As Giving Tuesday gets started, attorneys general warn the public about fraud, just as they do after every disaster. But today, let’s take time to thank them for their vigilance.

The office of New York Attorney General Letitia James released a report cautioning donors and nonprofits about certain kinds of fundraising practices.

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Black Movement Organizations Call for Reparations Instead of Giving Tuesday

The Movement for Black Lives observes that Giving Tuesday often favors nonprofits with resources and calls for a focus on remedying structural racism instead.

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Media Story on LISC Reminds Us of Its Failure to Get Community Development

Community development always involves a mix of equity, debt, and grant funding. Unfortunately, many media outlets still do not understand this basic structure.

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Children’s Climate Suit Wins Standing in European Court of Human Rights

Leadership often comes from unexpected places. Once again, with the global climate emergency, we find that it is the young who must prod adult politicians to take action.

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A Dismayed Donor Vignette

A man demands a refund on a donation after lawyers give up looking for voting fraud.

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Survey Finds Vast Shortfall in Diversity Efforts of Leading Boston Nonprofits

In Boston, the average nonprofit cultural institution board is more than three-quarters white, even though the majority of city residents are people of color.

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