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Gone West hires unemployed young adults to plant trees, turning reforestation into a profitable business.
An American funding collaborative is on a mission to help environmental advocates in Southeast Asia protect the Mekong River.
The predominant model for educating nurses prepares them for hospital settings. By adopting a competency-based education model rooted in community care, nursing programs can better equip their ...
More funders are providing general operating support to BIPOC-led organizations. But is it enough?
The Activist Graduate School teaches people how to become activists in the tech-driven, globalized 21st century.
A new biography of Madam C. J. Walker shows how America’s first self-made female millionaire and Black entrepreneur put philanthropy at the center of her business and life.
Black Women in Radio and the Radio Preservation Task Force are building a collection to honor Black radio culture.
A conversation on thoughtfully and effectively deploying philanthropic resources with Nicole Taylor, president and CEO of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation; Kim Laughton, president of Schwab ...
Social enterprise Lesbians Who Tech & Allies has created a global network of LGBT people and their associates that has made the sector more diverse and inclusive.
Arguing that police reform is impossible, Derecka Purnell charts an alternative path to building safer communities and a more just world.
Puerto Ricans put their foot down against the vestiges of colonialism as climate change hits.
Claire Dunning’s Nonprofit Neighborhoods examines how the US government funded the growth of—and delegated governance to—the nonprofit sector.
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