
We are doing the best we can, and we can do better. This DBT mantra applies to nonprofits--we are doing great work, and we need to evolve our organizations and our sector to reduce harm and increase impact. Let's talk about it.
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In Washington, the voting deadline for our primary is today (Tuesday, August 4, 2026). I hope those of you in WA have cast your ballot or will make a p...
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Unionized workers at SIFF Cinema walked out this past weekend, as described here. I feel for all parti...
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The tragedy of the commons is defined by Wikipedia as “the idea that when a resource is shared and can benefit the individual at a cost...
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As I recover from knee replacement surgery, I am grateful for my family an...
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The class I have been teaching at Seattle University, Nonprofit Planning & Evaluation, wrapped up last night. Our topic was leading in uncertain times, and how planning n...
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Laura has worked in and with nonprofits for 35 years. She believes that nonprofit organizations can be stronger, more equitable, and more influential in creating a just and sustainable world.
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