Focusing on the critical need for funding BIPOC-led organizations and their work to advance health equity.
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Today’s Health Justice newsletter focuses on the critical need for funding BIPOC-led organizations and their work to advance health equity. We start with building the case for racial equity in grantmaking and examine how data can be used to ensure BIPOC-led organizations are receiving funding support. Next, we highlight Black and Indigenous efforts working towards food justice. We begin by exploring movement building efforts towards Black food sovereignty. We then hear how COVID-19 led an Indigenous-led coalition to center food justice in its efforts to advance birth equity. Finally, NPQ is currently hiring for several roles, apply for consideration.
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Using a Data-Driven Strategy to Advance Racial Equity in Grantmaking ([link removed])
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To ensure racial equity in grantmaking, funders must measure their allocation of resources not just to communities of color, but to the Black- and Brown-led nonprofits that serve them. Read more… ([link removed])
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Bridging the Pay Equity Gap ([link removed])
Bridging the Pay Equity Gap reviews why and how to conduct a Pay Equity Analysis, helping you build a fair & equitable compensation plan.
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Towards Thriving: Building a Movement for Black Food Sovereignty ([link removed])
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“Ensuring a route towards Black food sovereignty is necessary to addressing all that lies at the intersection of food and land justice.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Have your volunteer programs become strained in recent years? Struggling with how to develop and maintain dedicated volunteers? Discover what other nonprofit employers are doing.
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Good Medicine: Centering Food Justice Work in Indigenous Maternal Knowledge ([link removed])
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“As the pandemic raged on, ancestral earth-based knowledge and Native science became practical information.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How will markets handle a return to some kind of normalcy in rates? ([link removed])
In the paper "The Not-So-Great Rate Reset", we examine the past four Fed tightening cycles to help theorize what lies ahead in the wake of the pandemic and the historical rise in inflation.
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NPQ Job Postings: Managing Editor, Racial Justice Senior Editor & More ([link removed])
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The NPQ team is expanding. Check out our job opportunities. Find out more… ([link removed])
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