"Leadership is defined broadly: we are all leaders, regardless of title, position, or trade." How BIPOC leaders can center restorative practices: https://hubs.ly/Q02Th2B80
About us
NPQ is the leading media platform for the nonprofit sector in the US. We're proud of our 30-year history. During this transition, NPQ is grounding itself in its original mission to advance civil society, to look beyond the nonprofit sector. In a time of social movement, this means rethinking what constitutes knowledge in the field. We are also firmly taking a stand for justice, and our contents reflects this. To these ends, NPQ uses a range of media channels. In addition to our quarterly magazine, we produce multiple weekly newsletters, webinars, podcasts, videos, and online convenings to promote critical conversations in economic, racial, health, and climate justice, as well as management and leadership.
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, Massachusetts
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Philanthropy, Journalism, Management, Governance, Racial Justice, and Leadership
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Employees at Nonprofit Quarterly
Updates
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Today marks the one-year anniversary of “Invisible No More”, a collection of stories by Native American leaders, many of them women, who are leading the way through cultural grounding and nation-building in the areas of community development, environmental justice, and economic justice. Get your copy today: https://hubs.ly/Q02Tjz340
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How can mobile health clinics help broaden access to healthcare? https://hubs.ly/Q02TgYBv0
How Mobile Health Clinics Advance Health Justice - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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NPQ is looking for articles written by movement leaders and practitioners in the field that lay out the current state of health innovations, concerns of those working in the field of health, and visions for a socially just, ethical, and responsible direction forward. Submit your work today: https://bit.ly/3YkG8My
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How can local policy help tenants buy land of manufactured communities from landlords and collectively own property themselves? NPQ’s next Remaking the Economy webinar on October 16 will examine this and more. Register for free: https://bit.ly/486rImo
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Young leaders are moving beyond visions and talk and into climate justice action, including at the level of policymaking across the planet. Subscribe today to get NPQ’s 2024 Fall Magazine, featuring writers like Amara Ifeji of the Maine Environmental Education Association, Yasmina Benslimane of Politics4Her, Talía Jiménez Romero and many more: https://bit.ly/3NpEzXl
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“Appalachia has a history of mutual aid, of neighbors taking care of neighbors.” Read from NPQ’s Alison Stine. https://bit.ly/4eE7anR
The Appalachian Nonprofits Helping in Helene - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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“We can solve the public safety problem by doing one simple thing…listening to crime victims.” —Aswad Thomas of the Alliance for Safety and Justice. https://bit.ly/4euQfUB
How Survivors Are Working to Stop the Cycle of Violence - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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“The federal government has largely left each state on its own to compete against other states for jobs and tax revenues. The result has been an imbalance of power.” See what else Arlene Martínez and Greg LeRoy have to say in the article, “Corporate Economic Blackmail and What to Do about It”: https://bit.ly/4dEbvGi
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In “Building A Pro-Black World: Moving Beyond DE&I Work and Creating Spaces for Black People to Thrive”, a team of dedicated nonprofit leaders delivers a timely roadmap to building pro-Black nonprofit organizations. Get your copy here: https://bit.ly/4ewp6kh