not-for-profit (or the equity, diversity and inclusion play)

When offered a fancy promotion over her more experienced coworker, Nadine is left at a morally conflicting crossroads. All around her, hell begins to break lose at RiseUP, an education nonprofit that matches urban youth of color with inspiring mentors from the world of business. A scandal involving a student breaks, and Nadine discovers that RiseUP isn’t as worthy and wholesome as it pretends to be. not-for...

When offered a fancy promotion over her more experienced coworker, Nadine is left at a morally conflicting crossroads. All around her, hell begins to break lose at RiseUP, an education nonprofit that matches urban youth of color with inspiring mentors from the world of business. A scandal involving a student breaks, and Nadine discovers that RiseUP isn’t as worthy and wholesome as it pretends to be. not-for-profit (or the equity, diversity and inclusion play) tackles the dichotomy of policy vs. practice and investigates what is really at the core of toxic, microaggressive workplace environments.

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  • Francisco Mendoza: not-for-profit (or the equity, diversity and inclusion play)

    This is a savagely funny, all-too-real play, and the rare one that kept me watching even though I saw it on Zoom! Francisca deftly balances the caricature and human sides of each of her characters, pointing out the ridiculous contradictions between the non-profit sector's lofty aspirations and its depressing realities, at the core of which there's a bunch of people who just really, really need a drink. It contains the line "LaCroix doesn't see color" and I can't think of a higher endorsement than that.

    This is a savagely funny, all-too-real play, and the rare one that kept me watching even though I saw it on Zoom! Francisca deftly balances the caricature and human sides of each of her characters, pointing out the ridiculous contradictions between the non-profit sector's lofty aspirations and its depressing realities, at the core of which there's a bunch of people who just really, really need a drink. It contains the line "LaCroix doesn't see color" and I can't think of a higher endorsement than that.

  • Ramona Rose King: not-for-profit (or the equity, diversity and inclusion play)

    The theatrical take-down of the non-profit industrial complex you didn't know you needed!! This is a savagely funny, highly entertaining play set in a heightened but (to many of us, I'm sure) all too familiar world.

    The theatrical take-down of the non-profit industrial complex you didn't know you needed!! This is a savagely funny, highly entertaining play set in a heightened but (to many of us, I'm sure) all too familiar world.

Character Information

  • Nadine
    Character Age
    early 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    BIPOC
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Kiki
    Character Age
    late 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    BIPOC
    Character Gender Identity
    Non-binary,
    Gender non-conforming
  • Lisa
    Character Age
    early 50s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    BIPOC
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Nick
    Character Age
    late 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • Melissa
    Character Age
    mid 30s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Alkanna
    Character Age
    mid 20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American/Black
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Development History

  • Type Residency, Organization The Playwrights Realm, Year 2021
  • Type Workshop, Organization La Jolla Playhouse, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Year 2019
  • Type Workshop, Organization University of Edinburgh at Traverse Theatre, Scotland, Year 2019

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Cleveland Public Theater, Year 2025

Awards

  • Boston Project Residency
    SpeakEasy Stage Company
    Finalist
    2018