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Alt-labor: What are workers’ rights nonprofits?  

Candid

Instead , they pursue a variety of other strategies centering on litigation, education, and industry-wide advocacy. This figure accounts for more than the entire sum of funding for California, Texas, and Florida combined. 9 The California Endowment CA $10,226,937 2.7% DC $17,678,500 4.6% WI $9,500,000 2.5%

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Lessons from 2019 to maximize future disaster giving decisions

Candid

Enable advocacy and community organizing efforts. These funds supported advocacy action at the state and federal levels and helped the group follow up on demands and claims due to a massive oil spill off the Brazilian Northeast coast. . Institutional disaster philanthropy may be small in comparison to government funding.

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Top Lessons from GivingTuesday 2023

Neon CRM

Where appropriate, we’ll also draw out some conclusions and comparisons to help contextualize where and how GivingTuesday can fit into your nonprofit’s overall strategy. Top GivingTuesday 2023 Highlights Here are some of the top highlights from this year’s GivingTuesday.

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Why Nonprofits Are Needed in the Sharing Economy

Tech Soup

One example of this (there are many others) came from Veena Dubal, a civil rights attorney and labor researcher at University of California Berkeley. Dubal has been studying the impact of the casual labor force of ride-sharing companies in comparison to the mostly unionized, professional labor force in the cab industry.

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Book Review: “Charity Case”

Connection Cafe

“Our sector does have an extremely proficient and hard-working national advocacy organization: Independent Sector. ” For comparison, Pallotta notes that the Anti-Defamation League has an annual budget of $70 million, the NAACP a budget of $28.4 The California Milk Processor Board, the people behind the “Got Milk?”

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