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Undocumented and Unprotected: How Immigration Status Amplifies Climate Vulnerability

NonProfit Quarterly

Community-based organizations and local governments are starting to recognize where such individuals may fall through the cracks and are creating policies and networks for more inclusive disaster response and recovery. At the same time, these policies siphoned resources away from their communities.

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Challenges and Opportunities of Election-Year Fundraising (Sponsored)

The NonProfit Times

In reality, political fundraising is like disaster relief. Read up on policy changes and build in extra time for your ads to be reviewed and approved. Nonprofits should note special ad categories on platforms like Meta, especially “social issues, elections, or politics.” Also, be prepared to pay more for those ads.

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3 Big Reasons Why An ‘Ask’ Is Mostly About Your Donor’s Hero Story (Not Your Organization’s)

iMarketSmart

It might be opposing political groups,[11] natural disasters,[12] or even terrorist attacks.[13] This can happen with natural disasters or social and political events.[14] Public Administration Review, 80 (2), 294-304. [11] 2016) The impact of policy change threat on financial contributions to interest groups.

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A Banker’s Case for Public Banking

NonProfit Quarterly

This has led me to the conclusion that if we want to close the racial wealth gap, we need to get serious about public banking. Public banking could help change these dynamics. Public banking could help change these dynamics. Public banks are not a new concept. How did I come to adopt this position?