Nonprofit Quarterly

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Nonprofit Quarterly, better known as NPQ, has published a quarterly journal since 1999. Today it also regularly publishes written, video, and audio content online. NPQ curates conversations among civic actors that build shared understanding around core themes of racial justice, economic justice, climate justice, health justice, and leadership. By deepening field knowledge, NPQ aims to advance the theory and practice of multiracial democracy.

Nonprofit Quarterly
Editor in ChiefCynthia Suarez
Former editorsRuth McCambridge
FrequencyDaily newsletters, monthly webinars, and Magazine Quarterly
CirculationDaily newsletters, monthly webinars, and Magazine Quarterly
PublisherJoel Toner
FounderDavid Garvey
First issue1994; 30 years ago (1994)[1]
CompanyNonprofit Information Networking Association
CountryUnited States
Based inBoston, Massachusetts
LanguageEnglish
Websitenonprofitquarterly.org
ISSN1084-8371

The Quarterly was originally founded, published and edited by David Garvey[2] in 1994, as the New England Nonprofit Quarterly, as a regional learning magazine for New England nonprofit practitioners.[3] The Nonprofit Quarterly launched as a national print journal in the winter of 1999, and now also publishes daily content online.[4] The current editor-in-chief of NPQ is Cynthia Suarez, who assumed the role as of January 1, 2021.[5]

The Nonprofit Quarterly magazine was incubated by Third Sector New England until 2006, "when it spun off as an independent publication."[6]

In 2019, Nonprofit Quarterly became home to the online archives of the Grassroots Fundraising Journal.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "About NPQ". Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly. 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  2. ^ David Garvey
  3. ^ "Our History". TSNE MissionWorks. 2017-06-16. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  4. ^ "About NPQ". Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly. 2007-12-21. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  5. ^ "Announcing Nonprofit Quarterly's New Editor in Chief: Cynthia Suarez". Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly. 2021-01-04. Retrieved 2021-09-08.
  6. ^ "Third Sector New England - 2015 Annual Report" (PDF). Third Sector New England. Retrieved 2020-06-20.
  7. ^ "Grassroots Fundraising Journal » Grassroots Institute for Fundraising Training - GIFT". Retrieved 2021-07-05.

Further reading edit

  • "New England's Nonprofit Sector Searches for a Regional Voice", Connection, vol. XV, no. 2, New England Board of Higher Education, pp. 44–45, retrieved 10 August 2018

External links edit

  • Official webpage