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What Do Public Libraries Have to Do with Climate Justice?

NonProfit Quarterly

In the face of escalating disasters caused by climate change, public libraries don’t only provide access to urgently needed print and digital resources; they are increasingly becoming places to go for safety, security, and community. As Courtney Lewis with the Chillicothe Library told ABC 6 News , “Every seat was taken.”

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Remaking the Economy: Redefining Journalism

NonProfit Quarterly

In this Remaking the Economy webinar conversation, developed in partnership with the Institute for Nonprofit News the panelists discuss the state of journalism and explore how it can advance economic justice. What is journalism now, and what should it be?

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[Breaking News] An Extraordinary Funding Opportunity For Nonprofits To Preserve Local Journalism

Bloomerang

Press Forward seeks to reverse the dramatic decline in local news that has coincided with an increasingly divided America and weakening trust in institutions. Around 2,200 local newspapers have closed since 2005, resulting in 20 percent of Americans living in “news deserts” with little to no reliable coverage of important local events.

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A Free Press Needs a New Kind of Journalism

NonProfit Quarterly

As media ownership is being consolidated, layoffs are on a steady rise across the sector, and more Americans than ever turn to digital outlets for news. And as platform giants increasingly swallow up revenue that used to support news outlets, they have an outsized ability to sway what appears in people’s news feeds.

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How To Recruit Volunteers Using Social Media

Volunteer Match

How to Recruit Volunteers Using Social Media Nonprofits can leverage social media in many ways, such as a news resource, a fundraising platform, or even an advocacy tool. However, one of the most valuable uses of social media for nonprofits is as a marketing tool to secure volunteers.

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Digging in: who donates to the nonprofits you care about? 

Candid

With just a little digging—using the tools and resources I will share in this blog—you will be able to get a picture of who donates to a particular nonprofit. The good news is that it is much easier to find out which private foundations give money to a particular nonprofit. But don’t get discouraged. 990s can be searched on 990 Finder.

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Walmart Heirs Bet Big on Journalism

NonProfit Quarterly

Now, they’re expanding their philanthropy to news organizations that report on food, agriculture, and the environment and, in turn, amplifying the family’s other efforts. The Waltons aren’t the only philanthropists pumping money into the news industry, and the family, America’s richest, gives even larger sums to other interests.