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Subject Nonprofits as White Space
Date January 27, 2020 4:05 PM
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New York City Council defends cash economy, when are two leaders better than one?, why organizing is critical to address the climate crisis, and more!
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The concept of “white space” has crossed over from black space into the public conversation about race in the US. But many are using a white space approach to racial justice, including nonprofit leaders.


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** New York City Council Says “No Thanks” to Cashless Economy ([link removed][UNIQID])
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In an increasingly cashless world, is your cash still good for all debts, public and private? According to New York’s city council, it is.

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A journalism nonprofit decides the job of its founder is too big to be replaced by one person, so it is searching for codirectors instead.

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** Philly Dispute Reminds Us Why Organizing Is Critical to Address Climate Crisis ([link removed][UNIQID])
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A refinery in Philadelphia closes after an industrial accident. But unions and environmentalists are at each other’s throats, rather than the company’s.

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** Why Nonprofit Staff Wages Are as Important as CEO Salaries ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Nonprofit executive pay gets attention. What about what frontline workers make?

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** GreenLight Fund Expands to Its Ninth City ([link removed][UNIQID])
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The GreenLight Fund, which invests in children-focused anti-poverty strategies, is expanding to the Twin Cities, its ninth urban focus community.

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