We know mental health matters—but for too many people, support remains out of reach. Whether it’s due to lack of insurance, transportation, cultural stigma, or simply not enough providers in their area, underserved communities often face the steepest barriers when it comes to mental health care....

Did you know that one in five Americans experiences mental illness each year? Yet somehow, the conversation around these conditions remains stifled by persistent stigma. Consider this reality: in communities across the nation, mental health struggles often remain hidden in shadows of silence and misunderstanding. For...

Every April 22, people around the world come together to celebrate Earth Day. It’s a reminder that we all share responsibility for protecting our planet—and that even small changes can create meaningful impact. For nonprofits, Earth Day is more than a symbolic event. It’s a...

When we talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion, neurodiversity is often left out of the conversation. But it's time to change that. Neurodiversity refers to the natural variations in how people think, learn, process information, and interact with the world. It includes individuals with autism,...

As we step into the second quarter of 2025, the landscape of volunteerism is shifting—and with it, the expectations, motivations, and behaviors of volunteers. The new generation of changemakers is redefining what it means to give back, demanding that nonprofits evolve in how they recruit,...

April is Autism Awareness Month and as we look for ways to support individuals with autism, it’s important to widen the lens and recognize the people standing beside them every day—caregivers. Whether it’s a parent, sibling, grandparent, or guardian, these caregivers often serve as advocates,...