As technology continues to rapidly evolve, digital humanities organizations have been at the forefront of innovation in humanities. They use technology to improve education and scholarship. And they find new ways to preserve stories, voices, and digital creations. In June 2020, NFF kicked off a project to support a cohort of digital humanities organizations by &hellip
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Columbia River Mental Health Services
“The strength to show up.”
6 Ways Nonprofits Can Take Action Amid Economic Uncertainty
Anyone who shops for groceries, worries about recent bank failures, or wonders how to save for things like car repairs or college tuition understands economic uncertainty. When nonprofits experience that same uncertainty, their leaders must not only deal with the financial implications but also continue to advance their missions, hire staff, and foster community wealth &hellip
Strengthening the Los Angeles Food Access Ecosystem
Key financial dynamics of and funding opportunities to strengthen the Los Angeles food access ecosystem.
Catalyzing Finance for Racial Equity
A look at how local and national CDFIs have taken steps to address inequity within their own lending practices.
5 Ways Foundations Should Help Grantees in an Uncertain Economy
Originally published in The Chronicle of Philanthropy Many of our nonprofit clients and partners are looking to 2023 with trepidation. While COVID relief funding buoyed many organizations during the last couple of years, we’re feeling the impact of inflation, and watching dark clouds gather on the economy’s horizon. We’re also hearing from foundations who are &hellip
Feed Black Futures
“To feed ourselves, we must free ourselves.”
Su Teatro: Meet Me at the Theater
A story of place and belonging.
Nonprofit Finances Now
A look at nonprofit finances in the United States — how they’ve changed, where they stand now, and what the field needs to consider in the coming years.
When Funders Don’t Know Finance
This post originally appeared on Philanthropy News Digest on January 3, 2023. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve fielded calls from nonprofit leaders worried about how their financial information will be interpreted by potential funders: Will a grantmaker penalize them for not having a bigger safety net? Or, conversely, disqualify them if they have &hellip