Anna Berry, Nonprofit Quarterly

Anna Berry

Nonprofit Quarterly

Manchester, NH, United States

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Nonprofit to Turn Tourist Trash into Nature’s Treasure: Compost

It’s impossible to get to zero waste; some materials are both unrecyclable and necessary. However, the vision is to get as close as possible. → Read More

UN Aims to Protect Indigenous Peoples Fighting for Land and Resource Rights

At the UN, indigenous leaders make the case that protecting their land and resource rights also helps the fight against climate change worldwide. → Read More

States Move to Protect Pregnant Workers as Congress Sleeps

Kentucky passes a law to reverse pregnancy discrimination and support working families. → Read More

Retooling Recycling and Saving the Earth: A Practice Advisory for all Nonprofits

As China says “no, thank you” to accepting more dump waste and recyclables from the US, how can nonprofits declare themselves invested in the struggle to build a green future at home? → Read More

Is Feminist Foreign Policy Enough of a Shift?

Think carefully and look beyond labels to center women’s equality within international development. → Read More

The Gates Foundation Dials Its Family Leave Policy Back

As the Gates Foundation cuts back on its generous family leave benefits, where does that leave other nonprofit employers and employees trying to find a balance? → Read More

The Great Debate: Can “Creating a Dialogue” Make a Real Difference?

In France, leaders kick off a country-wide debate to quell the Yellow Vest protests. Is it a model for other regions responding to resistance movements, or a smokescreen? → Read More

As Leaders Promote Greener Economies, Paris Protests Provide Cautionary Tale

The recent “yellow vest” protests in France don’t fit the mold of rising nationalism. How can leaders here and abroad advance climate policy without a backlash? → Read More

A Big Rebrand at Big Brothers Big Sisters Takes On an Old Cultural Image

At Big Brothers Big Sisters, the urgent need for a more diverse pool of mentors drives changes for the national office and nearly 300 affiliates. But culture change requires more than new branding. → Read More

From Righteous Rage to Healing, #MeToo Founder Reflects on an Earthshaking Year

One of the movements at the center of rising civil society takes stock. → Read More

Alleged Murder of Journalist in Turkey Shines a Light on Saudi Civil Society

Leader of #Women2Drive Movement in Saudi Arabia says dissidents are never safe from authoritarian governments. → Read More

Not without a Fight: Another Face-off between Soros and Orbán

Defenders of democracy in Hungary take their case to the European Union’s high court even as freedom of the press at home is waning. → Read More

No Nonprofit Is above the Political Fray

ACLU staffers question the decision to defend the NRA in a New York lawsuit, prompting renewed reflection on the organization’s role in a post-Trump activist landscape. → Read More

What Came First—the Needles or the Addicts?

A battle over a nonprofit needle exchange on the front lines of the addiction epidemic. → Read More

Don’t Stop Believing, George Soros

An outspoken philanthropist questions the future of civil society. → Read More

RAICES Takes the Reins of a Wild Fundraising Ride: $17 Million and Counting

How should someone feel about joining a viral fundraising campaign? Slate argues that the RAICES campaign is one we can embrace. → Read More

No Man Is an Island, and More Creative Ideas to Fight Nationalism

Share Share Tweet EmailShares 0Can artists rebrand the troubled European Union? Share Share Tweet EmailShares 0 → Read More

“Stop Soros” Package of Laws Drives NGO from Hungary

What does the future hold for civil society in today’s autocracies? → Read More

What’s Old Is New Again: Needle Exchanges and Safe Injection Sites Return

Cities and states provide legislative, but not necessarily financial, support for new harm reduction strategies to combat opioid epidemic. → Read More

A Small Nonprofit’s Bumpy Road to Success and Organizational Failure

An historic and beloved nonprofit finds itself facing its demise, a victim of its own success. → Read More