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How does a small to midsize nonprofit looking to expand most wisely resource its growth? The answer lies in its organizational adaptability and big-picture approach to funding.
Rural hospital closures and their effects on stranded patients weren’t getting the attention they needed—until a nonprofit news collaboration decided to change the conversation. An emerging model exemplifies the power of the new nonprofit news.
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Nearly two decades before Congress passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Elizabeth Peratrovich, a Tlingit woman, pushed Alaska’s legislature to pass a bill to protect civil rights for all Alaskans.
The San Quentin Project: Nigel Poor and the Men of San Quentin State Prison, installed at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, makes San Quentin’s inhabitants visible to the outside world.
Are you ready to find foundation partners for your fundraising campaign? In "Foundation Match-Making: Building an Assessment Matrix for Successful Grant Requests," we'll share tips for developing an assessment matrix that will help streamline your research and draft better grant requests.