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How TIFs Impact Racial and Economic Justice at the Local Level

NonProfit Quarterly

This money is effectively sequestered until the government deems a project worth investing in, which often means the money goes to wealthly, mostly White developers for megaprojects that do more harm than good to the surrounding communities. billion from the public till, funding otherwise destined for public schools, parks, and libraries.

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Starting From Scratch: Boston’s Heal the Hood

NonProfit Quarterly

Now, each Sunday, 20 to 25 volunteers spend five hours delivering a months worth of groceries, including meats, fresh produce, clothes, sneakers, and other essentials, to about 200 homes in Boston public housingwith no help from grocery or retail stores as part of Heal the Hoods Feed the Hood program. Rich people dont help us.

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How to Restore Community Economies: Reestablishing the Right to Associate

NonProfit Quarterly

In the first half of the 20th century, the crisis of rural electrification ended when the government enabled neighbors to access loans for building their own electric co-ops. What was Freelancers Union doing for the most precarious workers, beyond its main constituency of educated professionals? Mutualism does not happen in a vacuum.

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Reclaiming Heritage: The Global Push for Repatriation of Looted Artifacts

NonProfit Quarterly

She has also worked on cases involving the return of multiple objects to Iraq that had been illegally imported to the United States by the craft retailer Hobby Lobby. “A Governments delay the process; museums often answer to wealthy donors, not foreign countries; and complexities arise that require each case to be handled individually.

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Sharing Meals

Stanford Social Innovation Review

This means the food system, and food systems leadership in particular, can provide a template and launchpad for stakeholder engagement in other systemic domains, like health care, education, and energy (which are also important but less obviously intertwined with everyday life). About 20 percent are seated within government.

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Move, Stay, or Pivot? Uncertain Times Make Career Choices Different For Many

Fundraising Leadership

The Department of Government Efficiency actions have resulted in in more than 30,000 layoffs of federal employees, with more in the future across many different fields. Today, instead of leaving on their own, thousands are getting laid off from federal jobs or having their funding cut, so their employers are letting them go.

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The Economic Case against Work Requirements

NonProfit Quarterly

Most recipients with significant barriers to employment—including disability, lack of education, or lack of available jobs—don’t find employment due to work requirements. They also don’t help people gain the necessary education and skills to achieve stable employment.