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The Next 4 Years: Tapping Into Nonprofit Expertise

The NonProfit Times

Just a side comment on general failings of the nonprofit sector. The next administration should appointment numerous nonprofit executives into cabinet positions. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jonathan T.M. Where did all the fervor go? What happened to the get out the vote cash spent by both sides?

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We Must Be Founders

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Piecemeal responses will be chipped away, from administration to administration. What if we had a Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that took its mandate to ensure human flourishing rather than real estate profit? I invite you to imagine with me what this would look like.

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From Policy to Power: Centering People by Supporting Tenant Unions

NonProfit Quarterly

But relying on the market to solve the affordability crisis ignores the structural problems and power dynamics baked into our housing system. By some estimates , private equity firms will control 40 percent of the single-family rental market by 2030. And its only getting worse.

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Tenants Nationwide Call for Social Housing Now!

NonProfit Quarterly

It can include quality public housing, permanently affordable and accessible housing owned by mission-driven nonprofits, supportive housing for the recently unhoused, as well as models for nonprofit community control such as resident-owned community land trusts and limited equity cooperatives. All told, the market falls 7.3

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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.