Southern Poverty Law Center workers unionize after year of upheaval, Baltimore board implements reforms after Healthy Holly” scandal, a New York gallery goes nonprofit, and more!
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Southern Poverty Law Center Workers Say They Want a Union

Workers at SPLC, the famed civil rights legal advocacy organization, have indicated that they want a union to represent them.

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Board Files First Disclosures since “Healthy Holly” Rocked Baltimore

At the University of Maryland Medical System, the first set of board member disclosures of nonprofit or business dealings has just been released.

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Famed New York Art Gallery to Transition to Nonprofit Status in 2020

A New York City gallery known for popularizing Austrian and German Expressionism in the US is winding down its business and will become a nonprofit foundation.

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The Miami-based nonprofit Dream in Green is encouraging K-12 students to take an active role in addressing the climate emergency at their own schools.

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A housing nonprofit that supports human trafficking victims in Atlanta accepts a $200,000 grant from Wells Fargo. Were they right to accept the money?

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