The different ways nonprofit leaders are building community power and capacity to sustain structural solutions
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This week’s Leadership newsletter examines different ways nonprofit leaders are building community power and capacity to sustain structural solutions. First, a sector-wide view of what leaders of color are saying they need from philanthropy’s capacity-building efforts (hint: it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution!). Next, a call from leading health foundations: shift the focus from programming to building community power. We then look to Atlanta, where United Way implemented structural solutions, including a racial justice fund, to supplement direct services with more sustainable, systemic transformation. Finally, we’re looking for a senior editor to helm our Leadership desk: apply today!
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Redesigning Capacity Building: How Philanthropy Must Support Leaders of Color ([link removed])
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At a national health philanthropy gathering, leading health foundation CEOs call on the field to shift from funding health programs to building community power. Read more… ([link removed])
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Building a Racial Justice Fund in Atlanta: One United Way’s Journey ([link removed])
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In Atlanta, like most cities, the local United Way has largely funded direct services. But 2020 led to a search for structural solutions—and the creation of a racial justice fund. Read more… ([link removed])
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