Nonprofit Quarterly

For General Operating Support

Overview
The Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) provides independent, research-based journalism through its quarterly magazine and daily online journal geared toward practitioner use within the nonprofit sector, with some audience representation from philanthropy and the public sector. NPQ strives to be the authoritative independent news source for matters of civil society and views an active, sometimes disruptive civil sector as being critical to a healthy democracy. With most of its content freely available online, NPQ has the potential to be an even more widely used resource. This grant will provide NPQ with flexible support as its new publisher works to improve NPQ’s business model and expand readership.
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for general operating support  
Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) provides independent, research-based journalism through a range of media channels, including its quarterly magazine and daily online journal, geared toward practitioner use within the nonprofit sector and its operating environment. NPQ envisions a world in which we live in an active democracy whose values are fully grounded in human rights, economic and social justice, racial equity, and thriving communities. Its mission is to foster an active, engaged, and sometimes disruptive civil sector. NPQ’s growing audience includes nonprofits, foundations, academia, and government, and much of its content is freely accessible online. This grant is for general operating support as part of the Knowledge for Better Philanthropy strategy.
for general operating support  
Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) will use this grant for its economic justice work, which builds understanding about the economy among nonprofits and social movement activists, and advances conversations about what economic justice requires and how to achieve it. This work forms part of NPQ’s broader social justice platform through which its staff and community leaders, especially leaders of color, offer incisive analysis on core issues of racial, economic, climate, and health justice. This includes working with partners to produce in-depth, multi-article series; producing webinars; developing web-based educational materials; and using small-group virtual convenings to advance peer learning.

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