NONPROFIT LENS: How to Talk about the Coup at the Capitol January 12, 2021 If you are not following Vu Le’s blog, Nonprofit AF, we recommend that you check it out. He consistently offers insightful (and humorous!) perspectives… Continue Reading
Charleston Good Launches New GRASSROOTS GUIDE January 11, 2021 Eventually, we will get this pandemic under control and folks in the Lowcountry will be eager to get back out in the world. And… Continue Reading
#GoodFundingFriday – More New Grant Opportunities January 8, 2021 Check out the latest #GoodFundingFriday grant opportunities list! We hope this makes it even easier for folks to apply for grants in support of… Continue Reading
Fighting Fake News with Fun & Games January 7, 2021 Clearly facts aren’t as powerful as they should be when combating fake news. So why not try a different approach? That’s the thought behind… Continue Reading
GOOD READ: Data & Systemic Racism January 6, 2021 Systemic racism is a problem. And it is hard to imagine how we can eradicate racism if we continue to bake it into our… Continue Reading
NONPROFIT LENS: Time to Get Rid of Tiered Sponsorship Levels January 5, 2021 One of the responsibilities of running a nonprofit organization is to continually look at our own practices with an eye to becoming not only… Continue Reading
GOOD IDEA: A Nation of Electric Mopeds January 4, 2021 Our goal at Charleston Good has always been to support and promote “people, projects, and possibilities” here in the Lowcountry. That’s why we highlight… Continue Reading
#GoodFundingFriday – NEW Year, NEW Grant Opportunities! January 1, 2021 Check out the latest #GoodFundingFriday grant opportunities list! We hope this makes it even easier for folks to apply for grants in support of… Continue Reading
2020 – The Bright Side December 31, 2020 When the pandemic began, we tried to highlight the positive with our hastag #opportunityincrisis. As the months wore on and the hardships piled up,… Continue Reading
MUTUAL AID: “Solidarity, Not Charity” December 30, 2020 There is no doubt that crisis can bring out the best in some people. And this pandemic was no exception. Throughout the Lowcountry this… Continue Reading