Category: Feeds
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Responding to the Current Context: Resources for Funders
The change in presidential administrations has created new challenges for funders and the nonprofits whose work they support. Executive actions have targeted DEI and mis-characterized the work of nonprofit organizations; […] The post Responding to the Current Context: Resources for Funders appeared first on The Center for Effective Philanthropy. Goto full post >>
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Roundtable Betrays Its Own Values of Philanthropic Freedom
Roundtable Betrays Its Own Values of Philanthropic Freedom CONTACT(S): Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org Jennifer Amuzie jamuzie@ncrp.org By defining themselves as the champion of philanthropic freedom in an era of censorship and liberal overreach the Philanthropy Roundtable has attracted $67 million dollars of…
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Cross-pollinating resistance to the tech economy – an excerpt from Defying Displacement
The following is an excerpt adapted from Defying Displacement: Urban Recomposition and Social War (IAS/AK Press, 2024). Appropriating the planet In a fragment by Jorge Luis Borges, successive generations of cartographers create increasingly exacting maps of China. Their maps grow steadily larger to incorporate more and more minute details until “the Cartographers Guilds struck a Map of…
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A Look Back at Cracks in the Foundation: one year later, what have we learned?
Earlier this month, a new law in the District of Columbia went into effect that will allow the D.C Council to study the possibility of reparations for Black residents descended from enslaved people or otherwise affected by Jim Crow-era policies such as discriminatory housing and employment practices. This law is yet another win for the reparations movement…
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How tourism kills communities – an excerpt from Defying Displacement
The following is an excerpt adapted from Defying Displacement: Urban Recomposition and Social War (IAS/AK Press, 2024). Holiday in the sun The politics of place and displacement follow gentrifiers on holiday. Depending on the balance of class interests and power, the unique character of a place can attract gentrification as much as it can be wielded as…
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Book Review: Employee engagement in nonprofit organizations: Theory and practice
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Goto full post >>
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CORRIGENDUM to “The Changing Nature of Foundation Work: Advancing the Field by Understanding the Foundation Professional Experience”
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Goto full post >>
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Examining Personal Values and Regulatory Fit in Poverty Alleviation Appeals: Impact on Appeal Evaluations, Campaign Interest, and Donations
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Self-regulatory focus affects responses to persuasive messages, and personal values influence charity donation decisions. We examined joint effects by measuring participants’ (a) promotion focus on aspirations/gains versus prevention focus on obligations/… Goto full post >>
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Resist and Build: A Movement Building Process Centering the Solidarity Economy
This article was originally published by NPQ online on February 26, 2025 at https://nonprofitquarterly.org/resist-and-build-a-movement-building-process-centering-the-solidarity-economy/. Used with permission. State of the Movements is a recurring NPQ column dedicated to tracking the pulse of social movements and the solidarity economy in 2025. The solidarity economy movement finds itself at a critical juncture. The opportunity for a breakthrough amid crisis is real, even as…
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Hop in and Drop Out: How are Changes in the Life Course Related to Changes in Volunteering for Humanitarian Organizations?
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This article examines to what extent life course changes are associated with the likelihood to start humanitarian volunteering, and how many people start, quit or continue humanitarian volunteering over a longer time period, in the Netherlands. Using rich … Goto full post >>
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NCRP Research on Funding for Anti-Democracy Organizations
NCRP tracked $1 billion in total foundation funding from around 3,500 private and public funders between 2020 and 2022. In that time, $1 billion in total foundation funding went to 155 election denial and anti-voting rights organizations. These anti-democracy organizations control more than $7 billion, more than each of the well-known conservative funders combined. These…

