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    Two San Gabriel Valley Teens are Young Philanthropists and Future Politicians

    Pasadena Independent Sep 25, 2017

    Richard and Eric Dong, 17-year-old and 15-year-old residents of Arcadia and students of San Marino High School, learned early on that one’s life on earth should be spent in pursuit…

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    A Survey of Higher Education Business Officers reveals Growing concerns about finances

    Inside Higher Ed Sep 25, 2017

    The reality of higher education’s financial challenges is sinking in among college and university business officers. This is the seventh year Inside Higher Ed has surveyed college and university business…

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    Alumni Community of Practice in Education Policy Launches

    Teach For All Sep 25, 2017

    This month, Teach For All launched its first Global Community of Practice in Education Policy in Lima, Peru. The Community of Practice (CoP) brings together a group of 26 network…

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    The Second Chance Pell Pilot Program: A Historical Overview

    American Enterprise Institute Sep 24, 2017

    Prisoner rehabilitation through postsecondary education is one of the most contested ideas in criminal justice policy today. At the center of our national debate surrounding crime and punishment are more…

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    Peace is Possible: The Water Deal Between Israel and Palestine

    Skoll Foundation Sep 23, 2017

    A water deal between Israelis and Palestinians reached earlier this month will ease the chronic shortages that have threatened to become a public health risk for the Palestinian people, particularly…

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    Will Obama’s Bipartisan Dream Team Save Health Care for Trump?

    The 74 Media Inc. Sep 23, 2017

    Sens. Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray, the chairman and ranking member, respectively, of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pension Committee, announced they’ll begin hearings just after Labor Day on…

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    6 things to watch at Global Goals Week

    Devex Sep 21, 2017

    A new United Nations chief bent on reform. An unpredictable American president set to deliver his first address. Persistent humanitarian crises and flaring global hotspots. Emerging technologies that could revolutionize…

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    The Crisis of Democracy

    Kofi Annan Sep 21, 2017

    We have to admit that democracy is experiencing a crisis of confidence. Not only does it face increasingly assertive opponents, but growing numbers of its beneficiaries either take it for…

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    The United Nations International Day of Peace

    Giving Compass Sep 20, 2017

    The United Nations recognizes the International Day of Peace on September 21st; which was initially established in 1981. In 2001 the UN General Assembly voted unanimously to designate the day as…

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    Philanthropy Power: Building Capacity to Share Power in Philanthropy

    Invested Impact Sep 19, 2017

    Rodney Foxworth (Invested Impact) discusses the importance of philanthropy power. He shares how and why his organization builds relationships and cultivates the capacity for leaders in philanthropy to leverage and…

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    Engaging Communities in Refugee Protection

    Migration Policy Institute Sep 19, 2017

    In most European countries, refugee reception and resettlement have historically been highly-centralized government functions…Community groups, some formed in a matter of days or even hours, have sprung into action to…

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    There’s no such thing as a free gift in philanthropy

    Books That Matter Sep 19, 2017

    Linsey McGoey, a sociologist at the University of Essex, provides a compelling critique of philanthrocapitalism through her analysis, which centres around The Gates Foundation. The book is intended for a…

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