Examining the importance of site-specific analysis, community movements, and localized funding for achieving social change
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** Leadership Weekly
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In this week’s Leadership Newsletter, we examine the importance of site-specific analysis, community movements, and localized funding for achieving social change. In other words, we examine the power of place. One article reveals how—if properly funded—place-based partnerships have the potential to promote systemic change in the complex communities they serve. Two articles on pressing issues—supply chains and affordable housing—demonstrate how specific place-based solutions are needed along with structural change to address problems that appear much larger in scope. Finally, we link to NPQ’s new Climate Justice monthly newsletter, which kicks off next week. One crucial aspect of climate justice is understanding climate change with geographic diversity and disparity in mind. It calls for uplifting place-based movements, supporting affected communities, and analyzing impact on localized ecosystems.
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How to Fund Place-Based Partnerships, if We Want Them to Work ([link removed])
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To support the creation and maintenance of healthy, vibrant communities, we must fund place-based partnerships. Read more… ([link removed])
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Rethinking Our Supply Chains for Greater Social Impact ([link removed])
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The Transformative Potential of Community Land Trusts ([link removed])
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Announcing NPQ’s Climate Justice Newsletter: ([link removed])
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Starting this November, NPQ’s monthly Climate Justice Newsletter delivers you content from leading voices in the field. Climate justice understands climate change through the lens of economic, racial, and geographic justice—and NPQ’s coverage treats this intersection as an existential matter for civil society. From policy to activism and culture, our futures on this shared planet depend on climate justice. Sign up today ([link removed])
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