How extensive is the damage from the flooding in Kentucky? The flooding has washed away roads and bridges, engulfed families’ homes, and many have lost power – and it is…
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How Can Education Systems Better Include Deaf Students?
Brookings Sep 23, 2022The Los Angeles United School District (LAUSD), the second largest school district in the country, recently passed a new policy that is a model for enhancing brain, language, and socio-emotional…
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Malnutrition in Children: What Are the Root Causes?
Save the Children Sep 23, 2022The world is right now facing the worst global food crisis in decades. The combined impact of conflicts, climate change, COVID, and the cost of inflating food prices due to the conflict in Ukraine crisis has…
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Communities That Are Working Toward Real SDG Progress
GlobalGiving Sep 23, 2022If we want to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, we need to recognize and support the changemakers who are working toward them in their communities. Shifting, sharing, and ceding power…
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AAPI Students Share Views on Changing History Classes
The Hechinger Report Sep 22, 2022There’s a new look to history classes in New York City schools: a curriculum in Asian American and Pacific Islander history. Its creators say they’ve felt a a surge of support,…
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What Does Effective Health Equity Investment Look Like?
Grantmakers in Health Sep 21, 2022In 2015 the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) launched a project called the Health Equity Zones (HEZ) initiative, with the goal of creating a new public health approach. Rather…
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Three Principles for Capacity Building to Support Leaders of Color
Nonprofit Quarterly Sep 21, 2022Over the years, in our roles as staff at Community Wealth Partners, we’ve spoken and worked with hundreds of Black, Indigenous, and other BIPOC nonprofit leaders. They’ve consistently told us that…
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The Bridgespan Group Sep 20, 2022How do you know if your organization or programs are achieving the impact you seek? How do you figure out how to get better at what you do? Performance measurement…
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Don’t Leave Indigenous People to Fight for Conservation Alone
Eco-Business Sep 20, 2022Shahar “Shaq” Koyok is descended from the Temuan people, one of the largest tribes of Malaysia’s Indigenous peoples, or Orang Asli (which means “first people” in Malay). An artist and Indigenous rights activist, Shaq…
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Women and Girls Deserve Safety Online and Offline
Global Citizen Sep 20, 2022Online sexual and gender-based abuse often goes unreported but incidents are on the rise globally and advocates warn current laws aren’t enough to keep users safe. Women and girls are especially vulnerable…
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Joy B. Webb: The Collective Giving Evangelist
Giving Compass Sep 19, 2022This Q&A is part of a series highlighting the 2022 Black Women Give List honorees. Joy B. Webb is program director at The Community Investment Network, founder of The Circle of Joy,…
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How Cities Rather Than Camps Could Help Refugees Thrive
Brookings Sep 18, 2022In recent decades, as risks of fragility, conflict, violence, climate change, and famine have soared, the number of people fleeing their homes and seeking refuge has risen to 27 million. By…
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