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Q&A: Do capital campaigns make sense in a time of crisis?

Candid

Food banks are the perfect example—many have seen unprecedented surges in the need for their help but were unprepared in terms of the storage, manpower, and other logistical considerations required to effectively serve their constituents. However, now is the time to lean even further into it.

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Coleading as an Act of Rebellion

NonProfit Quarterly

We can also use our perspective from complex identities to bring our lived experiences and show how communities are impacted differently. In these moments, the coleadership has to have consistent, accountable communication for the good of the whole.

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Recentering Philanthropy toward Social Justice

NonProfit Quarterly

Isabelle Leighton: I love that you’re starting with a nice and easy question, not like my favorite food or anything! She has been a fellow at NPQ this year, and in an interview I did with her, she talks about this issue of class in the Black community. I’m wondering, What’s your strategy for doing that, in that context?

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Capitalism, the Insecurity Machine: A Conversation with Astra Taylor

NonProfit Quarterly

RR: The book is based on your discovery that everyone’s “economic issues are also emotional ones.” The whole New Deal program—including the rights to employment, housing, food, and education, and other necessities—was framed using the word “security.” AT: That’s a great way of putting it, ubiquitous but uneven.