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    Reinventing a More Representative, Democratic Nation

    Philanthropy News Digest

    A new report from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences’ Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship offers strategies and recommendations designed to help the country emerge from this current moment…

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    Helping English-learners Navigate the Education System Throughout the Pandemic

    Migration Policy Institute Jun 10, 2021

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deep structural inequities in the U.S. health, economic, and education systems. English Learners (ELs) have unequally borne the weight of the pandemic. With less access to educational technology, “fragmented”…

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    Science for Achieving Sustainable Development

    United Nations Jun 10, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • This report from the United Nations examines how sustainability science can accelerate the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. • What ways can an individual interact with the…

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    Policy and the Future of Electrification [Video]

    GreenBiz Jun 9, 2021

    Regulations are quickly changing, with far-reaching implications for the future of electrification. Our experts give a crash course. Speakers: Sara Baldwin | Director Of Electrification Policy | Energy Innovation Vincent…

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    Measuring Companies’ Adherence to Diversity Pledges

    TechCrunch Jun 9, 2021

    Many companies talk the talk when it comes to diversity, but it’s harder to know if a firm is actually going the extra mile to hire more qualified people from…

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    Adapting to the Digital World Due to COVID-19

    Philanthropy Daily Jun 8, 2021

    Many nonprofits faced a glaring reality when the pandemic of 2020 arrived. That they were grossly ill-prepared for what was ahead. In so many cases, their digital infrastructure was either…

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    As More Climate Migrants Cross Borders Seeking Refuge, Laws Will Need to Adapt

    The Conversation Jun 8, 2021

    Climate change is upending people’s lives around the world, but when droughts, floods or sea level rise force them to leave their countries, people often find closed borders and little…

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    Work Requirements in Public Housing Agencies

    Urban Institute

    Work requirements associated with federal assistance programs have drawn more attention since the administration’s 2018 executive order calling for federal agencies to add or strengthen such policies. Although work requirements…

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    Four Lessons from the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 7, 2021

    In the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, health care workers around the world were in desperate need of personal protective equipment (PPE), virus testing kits, and other…

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    Hospitals Commit to Going Net-zero by 2050

    Skoll Foundation Jun 7, 2021

    For more than a year, the world’s doctors, nurses, hospitals and health systems have been on the front lines in the battle against COVID-19. Many have served heroically as first…

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    Places Taking Steps to Decriminalize Homelessness

    Ending Homelessness Jun 7, 2021

    As described in part one of this series, unsheltered homelessness presents a unique aspect of danger: the criminalization of homelessness puts those living outdoors at constant risk of potentially dangerous interactions…

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    A Framework for Equity for Dual Language Learner Children

    Migration Policy Institute Jun 7, 2021

    New Migration Policy Institute (MPI) research shows that one third of children ages 5 and under in the United States are Dual Language Learners (DLLs) who live with at least…

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