Many working in the nonprofit sector are strongly motivated by the desire to address injustices and to promote fairness, equality, and sustainability. The Building Movement Project supports nonprofit organizations to work towards social change by integrating movement building strategies into their work.


Farewell to Lisa Durán as she leaves the Project Team to focus more on her work as Director of Rights for All People, Denver’s immigrant rights coalition. Welcome to our newest Project Team member Emery Wright, Program Director at Project South in Atlanta.

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To find out more about what we're working on, visit The Work...

For information on public space, take a look at T.I.P.S., and for news that directly affects your nonprofit, check out Nonprofit Matters, a column that includes advice on what your organization can do to respond to our changing environment...

Visit Jack's Corner to hear about social justice nonprofits from an interesting point of view...


Building Movement is currently housed at Demos: A Network for Ideas & Action. Founded in 1999, Demos uses two main programs, the Democracy Program and the Economic Opportunity Program, to broaden participation in American democracy and to achieve a broadly shared prosperity characterized by greater opportunity and less disparity.


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