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Seize the Opportunity of Crisis to Rebuild Community

When I visited Taiwan earlier this year, I was reminded that the Chinese word for crisis is comprised of two characters, one meaning danger and the other opportunity. In every crisis there is opportunity. Our world is confronted by...

A Neighborhood Impact Statement: Changing the Burden of Proof

There has been a great deal of effort to persuade local institutions to reach out to the local citizenry and to engage them in participating in decision making. This process usually leaves the decision as to which decisions citizens...

A Happy Place to Shop

Sixteen years ago the only grocery store in Chester, PA closed. That was the bad news. The great news is that in 2013 the nation’s first nonprofit grocery store opened there: Fare & Square. Fare & Square is unique, and...

Tough Love

Here’s a little Valentine’s essay for all the caring change-makers out there, especially those whose efforts are ignored or misunderstood. ~ Al Marrying love with justice isn’t for the faint of heart. It takes an open heart to fall in love...

Fare & Square – Michael, Shopper

Born and raised in Chester, PA, Michael Cooper shops at Fare & Square, Philabundance's non-profit grocery store. Here he shares why he loves the store and how it helps make the most impact, not profit, in the community.   Related:   A...

Chester’s Nonprofit Food Market Tries to Square Mission with Bottom Line

WHYY education reporter Laura Benshoff profiles what Fare & Square, the first nonprofit grocery store in the nation, is doing to turn a former food desert into an oasis of good food and community abundance. Includes slide show with photos...

Chester Supermarket ‘Fare & Square’ Changing Lives in Community

Philadelphia's NBC10 reporter Matt DeLucia shows how Fare & Square became the first supermarket in the city in more than 15 years and changed lives in the community. Watch here.   Related: A Happy Place to Shop (Stephen) Chester’s Nonprofit Food Market Tries...

Strangers Become Family at This Multigenerational Housing Project

Cheryl Crowell and her four boys are known around Bridge Meadows as the "First Family" because they were the first to move in when the community opened in 2011. Left to right: Noah, Cheryl, Joaquin, Tomas, and Eli Crowell....

Nutrition and Nurture Designed for Body and Spirit

The Reverend Angel Garcia Rodriguez is a Spanish priest who is also an innovator and entrepreneur whose nonprofit enterprises are designed to nourish the body and spirit of those in need. He has opened four restaurants called Robin Hood in...

An Educating Neighborhood

Throughout North America, one of the most popular mottoes is the African saying “It takes a village to raise a child.” Hardly anyone disagrees with its premise. However, there are very few neighborhoods that actually engage in this practice....

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Corporate Capture: Can We Find a Way Out?

This article, published originally by Nonprofit Quarterly, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s summer 2024 issue, “Escaping Corporate Capture.” The aircraft manufacturer Boeing,...