To demonstrate how common nonprofit advocacy is – and how effective it can be in advancing missions, improving lives, and strengthening communities – each edition of our free e-newsletter, The Nonprofit Champion, concludes with a current example of “Advocacy in Action.”
So you may be inspired by everyday advocacy by nonprofits across the country, this page provides links to those stories – with the most recent stories posted at the top, flowing backward in reverse chronological order.
Shouldn’t this crisis be “above the fold” and top-of-the-broadcast for media outlets? Nonprofits in Kentucky are not waiting silently for the news to get out; they are making news themselves.
How are communities supposed to come together to make sound investments when there are no experts? By innovating and relying on people who are expert on community needs, of course.
Elections can be times for charitable nonprofits to strengthen their communities and advance their missions – in strictly nonpartisan ways that are tried and true.
The community-based human services sector in Massachusetts – one of the largest segments of our state’s nonprofit community – is in the midst of a workforce crisis.
While the adage “good things come to those who wait” may work in some instances, nonprofit advocates know that the time to promote investment of ARPA resources in the work of charitable organizations is now.
State and local politicians need to be reminded that a) charitable nonprofits have performed above and beyond the call of duty during the pandemic, and b) charitable nonprofits are still hurting.