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5 important strategies for funders to support power-building in the urban South

Written by: Aaron Dorfman

Date: February 28, 2018

Atlanta is the philanthropic center of the South, and is known as a city of prosperity and inclusiveness. Unfortunately, that reputation is not the reality for all residents of the Metro Atlanta region, as many of… Read More

Ghosts of reporting requirements past: Missed opportunities to build trust and strengthen relationships with grant partners

Written by: Lisa Ranghelli

Date: February 27, 2018

Editor's note: This post was originally published on PEAK Insight Journal. The arrival of a new year often spurs us to reflect on our past behaviors and think about what we may want to do differently… Read More

How is Prosperity Now working to address wealth inequality?

Written by: Troy Price

Date: February 20, 2018

Editor’s note: This post is part of an ongoing series of posts featuring NCRP nonprofit members. The classic American dream comes with a lot of promises. Things like going to college, owning a home and saving… Read More

NCRP response to GEO’s call for a new definition of effectiveness

Written by: Aaron Dorfman

Date: February 15, 2018

The last few years have been complicated and challenging ones for the country. The three and a half years since the Ferguson Uprising have brought a renewed national focus on the depth, breadth and cost of… Read More

The Center for Medicare Advocacy can build on past victories with long-term capacity support

Written by: Troy Price

Date: February 13, 2018

Editor’s note: This post is part of an ongoing series of posts featuring NCRP nonprofit members. Glenda Jimmo, a blind woman confined to a wheelchair after diabetes took her right leg, required multiple weekly home health… Read More

Calling for grantmakers to step up to help secure a positive future

Written by: NCRP

Date: February 08, 2018

Many working for a fair, equitable and just future for our communities are bracing for a tough year ahead. Divisive rhetoric will continue, as will attempts to rollback progress on critical social, economic and environmental issues.… Read More

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