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Nonprofits as Battlegrounds for Democracy

NonProfit Quarterly

6 The term “nonprofit neighborhoods” refers to “places where neighborhood based nonprofit organizations controlled access to the levers of political, economic, and social power and mediated the local manifestation of the state and the market.” And over time, private foundations emerged and issued grants in a similar way.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

Impact investing, as defined by the Global Impact Investing Network , is an investment tool “made with the intention to generate positive, measurable, social and environmental impact alongside a financial return.” Journal of European Social Policy 22 (4): 377–91. Social Finance in North America.” We flesh out each below.

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The Challenge to Power

NonProfit Quarterly

5 As they did, many became politicized; so, they began pushing for economic and social policies that would end discrimination and redistribute resources to the masses at home and abroad. 8 Hegelian dialectics asserts that growth is the process and product of struggle between competing visions. Martin Luther King Jr.