
Strengthening Communities and Shifting Power in Pursuit of a Just Transition
Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions
From David Bornstein / New York Times: Funding with too many strings attached makes it hard for non-profits to grow and be impactful. An American organization, Nonprofit Finance Fund (N.F.F.) Capital Partners division, is finding ways to finance non-profits and has already shown great success in pilot situations.
Two climate coalitions led by BIPOC have strengthened their communities by empowering diverse stakeholders to address social inequities. The coalitions
Living Goods aims to empower community health workers and expand access to critical healthcare to under-resourced areas. They work with
The Equis Institute provides grants and other support that invests in new and innovative ways to increase the civic participation
The Pandemic Action Network is a partnership of over 350 diverse organizations founded in April 2020 by leaders in global
KickStart International provides tools that enable millions of people in sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers in particular, to increase their incomes