Broad Center moves to Yale—cui bono?, LA MOCA agrees to employees’ union, why nonprofits should be wary of McKinsey, and more!
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Spoiler Alert: Narrative Change Needed to Support Indigenous-led Work

For philanthropy to develop authentic partnerships in Indian Country, it is important for it to free itself from inaccurate history and destructive stereotypes.

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Building Partnerships in Indian Country through Relationships: Rules for the Road

While the funding landscape for Native American nonprofits is better than it used to be, there is still considerable room for boosting philanthropy in Native communities.

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Has Yale Just Been Bought Off?

When is a gift not a gift?

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In Los Angeles, Contemporary Art Museum Management Says Yes to the Union

Two weeks after workers petitioned for union recognition, management at MOCA in Los Angeles agreed to begin negotiating a collective bargaining agreement with worker representatives.

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Be Careful Who Your Friends (and Consultants) Are

The growing role of consultancy firms like McKinsey raises uncomfortable questions not just for presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg, but for nonprofits.

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Kansas City Makes Public Transit Free: Should Other Cities Follow?

As climate change makes calls for increased transit use more urgent, Kansas City may provide an important example of how cities can create viable public transit systems.

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The Grinch Who Cut Food Stamps

The USDA announces new rules that could deny food stamps to nearly 700,000 current beneficiaries.

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