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    Are American Jobs Getting Worse? [Audio]

    The Aspen Institute Jan 30, 2021

    Our economy doesn’t just need more jobs, it needs better jobs. The problem of eroding job quality long precedes, and now greatly exacerbates, our current extraordinary challenges of job and…

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    Cities Are Mandating Hazard Pay for Grocery Store Workers

    Brookings Jan 29, 2021

    As COVID-19 continues to spread across the U.S. landscape, millions of frontline grocery and retail workers remain exposed to the virus, but without extra compensation for the risks they face.…

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    How Should the New Administration Tackle Climate Change?

    GatesNotes Jan 29, 2021

    During last year’s campaign, President Joe Biden argued that the “United States must lead the world to take on the existential threat we face—climate change.” I agree. I’ve learned from my work…

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    Four Paths to Effective Nonprofit Policy Following 2020

    Independent Sector Jan 28, 2021

    The year 2021 has a lot riding on it. Maybe that amount of pressure isn’t fair, but such is life when you are following up a clunker like 2020. Across…

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    Three Starting Steps for Business Impact

    B The Change

    You’re ready to create more positive impact with your business but wonder where to start to actually make a difference. Here are three initial steps that can put your business…

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    How Can Funders Support Digital Innovation in the Social Sector?

    NPC

    The charity sector urgently needs digital innovation. Charities know this, as revealed in NPC’s State of the Sector research and the thousands of charities that have taken part in Media Trust’s digital skills training initiatives over the…

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    What Will Nonprofit Organizations Need to Be Effective in 2021?

    Medium Jan 28, 2021

    In 2021, the second wave of the pandemic will affect every organization differently. Whether because of location, size, programs, or mission. Some organizations are large and well-established, while others may…

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    State Criminal Justice Reforms from 2020

    The Sentencing Project Jan 27, 2021

    The United States is the world leader in incarceration and keeps nearly 7 million persons under correctional control. More than 2 million are in prison or jail, and 4.6 million…

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    Five Strategies to Reduce the Risk of Nuclear Escalation

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Jan 27, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • James Acton et al. outline strategies to reduce the likelihood of nuclear arms races and/or escalation among countries with significant nuclear armaments.  • Should the public…

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    Why Small Foundations Should Engage in Advocacy

    Exponent Philanthropy Jan 26, 2021

    For far too long, foundations and other philanthropists have sat on the sidelines of policy debates. As a result, many nonprofits that receive foundation support have opted out of the…

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    Preventing Pandemics Through Conservation and Wildlife Trade Regulation

    Brookings Jan 26, 2021

    Dealing with pandemics cannot rest merely on mitigation. It must focus on deep prevention and synchronization with other policy objectives such as halting global warming. It must address all sources…

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    Innovating Solutions for Housing Security Amid COVID-19 [Video]

    The Aspen Institute Jan 26, 2021

    Housing was once the most common way most families built wealth in America, but today, it is a primary driver of financial insecurity for millions of people. Before COVID-19, over…

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