Funding Archive
The following statement was given by SCSJ attorneys Ian Mance and Whitley Carpenter at the June 11 Durham County Board of Commissioners regarding Durham County’s Fiscal Year 2018-19 Budget: “My name is Ian Mance. I’m an attorney at the Southern …
If you expect to die at work, raise your hand. I imagine not seeing many hands. In fact, I imagine not seeing any hands. No one expects to die at work, not even police officers and firefighters. Much less so, …
Boston Students Speak Out, Make Change with Support from Youth on Board By Stell Simonton | July 6, 2016 About 3,500 Boston high school students walked out of class in March to protest funding cuts that would have closed some …
Sometimes the grass really is greener on the other side of the fence. Working in the field of chronic mental illness, I encounter clients dissatisfied with their housing on average of once a week. The majority of my clients reside …
Do you ever struggle to get funding for your projects or organization? Does your organization partake in social justice work? Well, you might not be alone in your struggle, but things might be looking up… In Foundations and the Non-Profit …
by Rachel L. West, MSW, LMSW SJS Staff Writer Joe Van Brussel has written an article for the Huffington Post, Social Capital Markets Works to Connect World Of Impact Investing, of the emerging field of Impact investment. Impact investment merges …
An interesting article in Non-Profit Quarterly discussed an idea termed Social Change Philanthropy, described by the author as a processed dedicated to “changing the systems (public policy, societal mores, institutional biases) that support social injustice. The idea is that if …