Philly gives nonprofit hostel a dubious $500k tax bill, is Little Rock’s school system reverting to 1960s segregation?, land trust acquires first apartment building in DC, and more!
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What Does It Look Like to Support Women of Color to Lead?

“We can’t build systems that ask women of color to do more with less,” explains Wilnelia Rivera, who helped Rep. Ayanna Pressley unseat a 10-term white congressman last year.

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Surprise! City of Philadelphia Presents Nonprofit Hostel with a Bill for $500,000

A nonprofit hostel pushes back against a city bill that seeks to collect back payments for hotel taxes that the nonprofit had never been informed it owed.

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In Little Rock, State Proposal Would Create Two-Tiered Public School System

Some 62 years after Central High’s integration, the state proposes to return local control to some, but not all, Little Rock schools, with many predominantly black schools remaining under state control.

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Community Land Trust in Nation’s Capital to Purchase 65-Unit Property

In Washington, DC, the Douglass Community Land Trust acquires its first property; the land trust’s goal is to avoid resident displacement from a high-profile park project.

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Fresno Bee Hopes Nonprofit Model and Education Focus will Boost Engagement

In a rapidly growing region of the country, the Fresno Bee has embarked on an innovative approach to strengthening ties with its community.

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In Indiana, a Nonprofit Hospital Richly Compensates Its Board Members

Form 990 filings from 2016 show that Indiana University Health paid some board members as much as $46,000 in “salary” for six hours of work per week.

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