For those navigating economic disinvestment, intergenerational poverty, and systemic barriers, understanding how money works isn’t just about budgeting—it’s about reclaiming agency, building stability, and planting seeds for long-term change.
For those navigating economic disinvestment, intergenerational poverty, and systemic barriers, understanding how money works isn’t just about budgeting—it’s about reclaiming agency, building stability, and planting seeds for long-term change.
March is Women’s History Month—a time to pause and reflect on the monumental contributions women have made across every sphere of life. From politics and science to art, education, and activism, women have shaped history and continue to build a better, more equitable future.
In the landscape of social change and community development, women-led nonprofits are a formidable force, driving innovation, empowerment, and sustainability.
As the year draws to a close, the natural rhythm of reflection and aspiration begins. For many, this is a time of gratitude for lessons learned, achievements gained, and the resilience that carried us through the challenges.