How nonprofits can step up to claim the benefits, funding, and momentum that propel the sector forward.
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This week’s Leadership newsletter explores how nonprofits can step up to claim the benefits, funding, and momentum that propel the sector forward. First, Chuck Bell provides a detailed account of how nonprofit leaders can help employees access the potentially life-changing benefit of student loan forgiveness, warning against the possibility of leaving free money on the table. Next, we look at how community groups can set the tone for deep conversations about lasting economic justice and development by reclaiming public tax dollars. NPQ’s Racial Justice editor, Kitana Ananda, then analyzes why philanthropy must prioritize legitimate abortion funds, reproductive health clinics, and sex education to make sure deceptive anti-choice groups don’t continue gaining ground. Lastly, the NPQ team is looking for a senior editor to helm our Leadership desk: apply today!
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Nonprofits Must Step Up Now: How to Help Employees Access Public Service Loan Forgiveness ([link removed])
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Nonprofit leaders are key to ensuring that workers and colleagues benefit, in possibly life-altering ways, from student loan forgiveness—but they must act now. Read more… ([link removed])
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Reclaiming Public Tax Dollars: An Economic Justice Movement Gains Strength ([link removed])
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