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    Employment Requirements in Benefit Programs Needed to Reduce Poverty

    American Enterprise Institute Mar 17, 2018

    Robert Doar’s testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development  Appropriate for experienced donors. My testimony today is informed by more than…

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    Advocacy and Family Giving: Leveraging Limited Dollars to Maximize Impact

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Mar 15, 2018

    The Brindle Foundation in New Mexico is concerned with the well-being of children and youth, and funds in the areas of education, early childhood development, youth development and human services. …

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    Key Features of SIPPRA

    America Forward Mar 15, 2018

    The Social Impact Partnerships to Pay for Results Act (SIPPRA), for the first time establishes a funding stream and structure to support and advance the implementation of Pay for Success contracting…

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    Can Obama-Era School Discipline Policies be Linked to School Violence?

    EdSource Mar 15, 2018

    It is perhaps not surprising that President Donald Trump and other conservative lawmakers would find a way to blame former President Barack Obama in some fashion for the Parkland school…

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    How Street Artists Are Mobilizing Activists

    NationSwell Mar 14, 2018

    Josh MacPhee grew up looking at art. His father was an artist, and the discipline helped him cope with his teenage years in the mid-1980s, when the DIY punk scene…

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    Should We Blur the Line Between Taxes and Charitable Giving?

    Alliance for Charitable Reform Mar 14, 2018

    In the past, taxpayers who itemized have been able to deduct the full amount of their state and local property, sales and income taxes from their federal taxable income. But…

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    How Did Public School Choice Pan Out in L.A.?

    EdSource Mar 14, 2018

    Recently, a report on Public School Choice, the program that gave outside operators and inside innovators an opportunity to take over schools in Los Angeles Unified, reminded us of why it’s difficult to…

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    The Fight for Gender Equality is Different 2018

    TIME Mar 14, 2018

    Women have been fighting for equal rights for generations, for the right to vote, the right to control our bodies and the right to equality in the workplace. And these battles have…

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    17 Minutes of History: Wednesday’s Walkout Is Part of A Long Tradition of Student Activism

    The 74 Mar 13, 2018

    Just days after a gunman walked onto campus and killed 17 people, Parkland, Florida student Emma Gonzalez took the podium in Fort Lauderdale with fervor. In a high-profile speech to…

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    How Effective is Tutoring with Lindamood Phonemic Sequencing?

    Social Programs That Work Mar 13, 2018

    Lindamood Phonemic Sequencing is a curriculum for K-2 students with poor phonological processing (e.g., letter naming, and awareness of the sounds within words). The curriculum provides intense instruction in word-level…

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    Emerging Policy Questions in North and Central America

    Migration Policy Institute Mar 13, 2018

    North America and the Central American countries of the Northern Triangle—El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras—represent one of the world’s most dynamic migration corridors, with millions traveling from, through, or to…

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    Polls Say Americans Want Gun Control

    GOOD Magazine Mar 12, 2018

    Why doesn’t the government do what the people want? After the recent deadly shooting at a Florida high school, many Americans are asking that question about the federal government’s firearms…

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