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The coronavirus pandemic has shown how digital tools can foster online engagement that leads to real benefits for working people.
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The coronavirus pandemic has shown how digital tools can foster online engagement that leads to real benefits for working people.
Employees increasingly want their employers to become more responsible corporate citizens. Here is a playbook for how employees can be effective change agents and how leaders can respond to employee activism.
Open-access to this article made possible by The Pennsylvania State University and The University of Washington.
As the pandemic forces everyone to work remotely, employees are taking their activism and volunteerism online.
Funders must shift their frameworks, expectations, and budgets to better serve nonprofits whose financial models are being tested during the coronavirus pandemic.
Union rights organization Jobs With Justice relies on its extensive nationwide network to advocate for economic and social justice for workers.
A Germany-based nonprofit is helping ex-Muslim asylum seekers find shelter from religious persecution.
Commercial national charities and community foundations should refuse requests by donor-advisors to give to hate groups.
Articles on getting voters to the polls and fixing American democracy ahead of a presidential election that is shaping up to be one of the most contentious ever.
Limiting what counts as philanthropy has curtailed our understanding of its scope and social value. A more expansive approach shows how it is essential for creating a more equitable and democratic society.
Open-access to this article made possible by Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.
LaderaTECH is developing a hydrogel to preventatively treat areas at high risk for wildfires.