Nov. 18, 2020 11:13 am
5 steps organizations must take to become anti-racist
This historic moment is the ideal time to begin evolving your organization into an antiracist entity, says guest columnist Tauhid Chappell.
Sep. 21, 2020 9:01 am
How (and when) do I dissolve my nonprofit, or merge it with another?
Generocity.org Publisher Christopher Wink interviews Nonprofit Repositioning Fund Director Nadya Shmavonian and two nonprofit leaders: outgoing African American Museum President Patricia Wilson Aden and former Art Sanctuary ED Valerie Gay.
Sep. 17, 2020 12:00 pm
The other side of the heroic nonprofit pivot to provide COVID-19 services? The toll on the mental health of staffers
If people are an organization’s most vital asset, a troubled workforce doesn’t bode well for the future of nonprofits.
Sep. 14, 2020 9:06 am
Nonprofit AF: Not showing the salary range in job postings is archaic and inequitable. So why do we keep doing it?
"If organizations want to walk the talk on equity, diversity, and inclusion, then disclosing salary is a quick, tangible, and relatively easy action to take," says Vu Le.
Aug. 11, 2020 9:29 am
Beyond the slogan: Putting Black Lives Matter into practice in philanthropy
Philanthropy has the ability to repair and evolve itself, but only in relationship with communities, say guest columnists Cheryl Thompson-Morton, Roxann Stafford and Nuala Cabral.
Aug. 3, 2020 7:29 am
Don’t perpetuate harm while parading it as diversity
The many nonprofits that are rushing to recruit people of color to their board and executive staff are likely unprepared to provide truly inclusive spaces for those folks, says columnist Valerie Johnson.
Jul. 30, 2020 12:08 pm
Looking for a nonprofit job? Looking to hire? 5 tips from Omar Woodard and Farrah Parkes
This isn't your typical how-to. This conversation, which took place at Generocity's INTER/VIEW jobs fair, had an equity focus and it got real. Example? Not being open about salary is a tool of white supremacy.
Jul. 23, 2020 9:22 am
How other countries reopened schools during the pandemic – and what the US can learn from them
There is no perfect way to reopen schools during a pandemic. But the policies and practices of countries that have had some initial success with schools point in the same direction, says guest columnist Bob Spires.
Jul. 9, 2020 8:58 am
Uprising in Philadelphia: A to-do list for the next six months
18 of Philadelphia's best and brightest tell us what they think needs to happen next — individually and collectively — to address the longstanding structural inequities in the city.
Jul. 8, 2020 9:17 am
Who’s afraid of bedbugs? In emergency shelter, that’d be everybody
Bethesda Project's Church Shelter Program uses a community-based surveillance model to prevent pest infestation. Columnist Andrew Huff tells us what that looks like.