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Building Social Housing from the Ground Up: Grassroots Perspectives

NonProfit Quarterly

Social housing is not just about providing shelter but creating high-quality, permanently affordable housing across a range of incomes that are owned or controlled by a public agency, a nonprofit, or a cooperative of tenants themselves. Social housing campaigns look different in different communities.

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Social Housing: How a New Generation of Activists Are Reinventing Housing

NonProfit Quarterly

And while Karl Marx-Hof is a mandatory stop, what is actually more interesting is the broader system of social housing it exemplifies, which includes public housing, limited equity cooperatives, public developers, inclusive urban and environmental planning, excellent public transit, and extensive regulation and taxation of the private market.

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How to Train Your Nonprofit Team in 5 Easy & Effective Steps

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

How to Train Your Nonprofit Team in 5 Easy & Effective Steps. Nonprofit training is a critical component of running a successful organization. Nonprofits hire for passion. That’s why the key to successful nonprofit growth is to find the perfect balance between passionate team members and mission experts.

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A New (Renewable) Energy Tyranny

NonProfit Quarterly

But the key difference is that they represent very different socio-economic energy development models and very different impacts on our communities and living ecosystems. This model forces communities to pay the enormous costs of unneeded transmission line construction and bear the massive burden of transmission line failures.

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Tenants Nationwide Call for Social Housing Now!

NonProfit Quarterly

In California, hundreds of people rallied in Sacramento , where Governor Gavin Newsom (D) recently issued an executive order for state agencies to sweep homeless encampments, threatening to cut funding to localities that do not comply. They have also advocated for a “ housing first ” approach to homelessness. Social Housing for Whom?

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Project 2025: What Does It Mean for Racial and Economic Justice?

NonProfit Quarterly

The document has been widely described as a “ blueprint ” for a possible incoming Donald Trump administration. Of the 30 chapters, 25 have lead authors who held policy positions in the Trump administration. Of the 30 chapters, 25 have lead authors who held policy positions in the Trump administration. That is not quite accurate.