What the Pandemic Has Been Like for 2 Direct-Service Workers Opinion By Mihika Srivastava Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict was just the start. Now grant makers need to make sure their dollars go where they will make a real difference — to abolitionist movements leading the fight for just and lasting change. Case Study By Michael Anft A group turned recycling into a money maker to reduce reliance on grants and donations — while reducing waste in landfills — and is spreading the word. Nonprofit News From Elsewhere At the Supreme Court on Monday, most Justices seemed inclined to strike down California's requirement that charities disclose the names of major donors to state regulators. Two conservative groups challenging the law say donors whose identities become public could be subject to harassment or threats. California has inadvertently released charitable donor identities before, and Justice Samuel Alito noted the "massive confidentiality breaches." Some justices were concerned, though, that removing the disclosure requirement would imperil the broader disclosure requirements that the court has upheld for political campaign contributions. (New York Times)