Funding trans-led organizations to build power; what does new COVID relief bill include?; two important stories on PPP loans; and more!
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The Humanitarian Sector Needs to Value African Women

As we slam the door on a difficult year, our latest Tiny Spark podcast takes a look at how seismic events like the coronavirus pandemic and the growing movement for the rights of Black people could affect international development. Is it maybe time to slam the door on the whole sector? Or could this be a portal to a new way of doing things.

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Resourcing Trans-Led Organizations and Building Power for Trans Communities

More than nine months after a deadly pandemic hit the United States and amid a national racial justice uprising, Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) trans communities are finding ways to support themselves and build care networks. In the face of structural inequality and ongoing violence, trans-led organizations and BIPOC trans leaders are resourcing their communities through mutual aid efforts, creating healing spaces, and organizing for justice.

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What’s in the Relief Bill Congress May Pass Today

Congress is likely to pass a relief bill this week, but it is not the big bold move we need. Here’s a look at what it reportedly includes.

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When It Comes to Getting PPP Loans, Small Banks Work Better than Big Banks

Paycheck Protection Program support was easier to get in states where small banks had more of the market. Keep this in mind as we head toward a second round.

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The PPP Loans of Private Foundations

For some, taking a PPP loan was simply an alternative to the potential invasion of the corpus of the asset base. 

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Biden’s Flawed Selection for Secretary of Agriculture

Nonprofit food advocates are reeling over Biden’s gaffe in appointing a corporate ally to tackle the hunger crisis and climate change.

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One More Condemnation of Zuckerberg: Take your Name off Our Building!

San Francisco’s public hospital was named for Zuckerberg and Chan, who gave it $75 million. Protests ensued. Should public institutions be renamed this way?

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