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The Nonprofit Sector as White Space

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

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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Executive Transitions: Replacing One with Two

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

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

Nonprofit executive pay gets attention. What about what frontline workers make?

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GreenLight Fund Expands to Its Ninth City

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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