View this email in your browser
Become a member

Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at a mobilizing framework to climate action and food justice as a pathway to independence. The first piece looks at the Green New Deal as a model for climate-led policy that is intersectional and a steppingstone to powerful coalition-building. Next, we focus on the importance of preserving intergenerational and sustainable agrarian practices. Then, the slow food movement forces us to examine how industrialization has changed our relationship with food. Finally, NPQ is hiring! 


A Green New Deal on the Ground

 
Coalitions are driving progressive climate policies across the US by making the climate crisis an economic justice issue. Read more…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Introducing Counting on Chazin!
A one-of-a-kind video series dedicated exclusively to nonprofits! Each episode features nonprofit accounting experts discussing some of the most important accounting and finance topics today.
Click here now to browse all episodes for free!


From Food Pantry to Urban Farming: Food Justice Lessons from Camden

 
How do you end food insecurity? In Camden, New Jersey, the community is using hydroponic farming to center food justice and build thriving neighborhoods. Read more…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Exclusive DIRECTV offer for Nonprofits
Make a difference with great premium entertainment. Save 50% and get the best value in news, sports and entertainment.
Learn more


Slow Food Wants to Bring Justice, Education, and Joy to the Food Experience

 
Since its beginnings in the 1980’s on Italy’s Spanish Steps, the Slow Food movement has become an international celebration of locally grown, nourishing food. Read more…
 
SPONSORED CONTENT
Need to increase donations for your mission?
Not sure how the tactical elements of social fundraising work? Or why it’s so successful? Learn more about it through this amazing book.
LEARN MORE


NPQ Job Postings: Fundraising Manager, Senior Editor Racial Justice & More

 
The NPQ team is expanding; we’re hiring for a Fundraising Manager, Copyeditor, and three Senior Editor roles. Find out more…
 
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
Instagram
Facebook
Copyright © 2023 The Nonprofit Quarterly, All rights reserved.
You received this email because you are subscribed to the Nonprofit Quarterly's Newswire. You either opted in on our website or subscribed to our print magazine.

Our mailing address is:
The Nonprofit Quarterly
PO Box 961749
Boston, MA 02196-1749

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.