An industry survey shows that foundation leaders say that addressing the climate crisis is “urgent,” but increased funding commitments remain modest in nature.
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Communities of Color Are Feeling the Economic Impacts of COVID Years Later
Urban Institute Feb 13, 2024More young adults struggle with delinquent debt now than before the pandemic, but several strategies could help them regain—and maintain—financial stability.
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Lack of Access to Healthcare is Partly to Blame for Skyrocketing HIV Rates Among Gay Black Men
The Conversation Feb 12, 2024Over the past 20 years, people living with HIV in the United States have seen a drastic improvement in their overall quality of life. But the medical achievements that have…
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Understanding Performative Activism
Community Centric Fundraising Feb 12, 2024Right now, we are witnessing a surge in institutions and leaders co-opting language and reinventing and marketing themselves as “antiracist,” “inclusive,” or “equitable.” But many have been and will continue to engage…
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How Philanthropy Can Effectively Support Girls of Color
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Feb 10, 2024Grantmakers for Girls of Color (G4GC) strives to create a philanthropic home for girls, femmes, and gender-expansive youth of color, many of whom have been traditionally excluded from the philanthropy sector.…
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Adopting an Integrated Approach to Climate Justice
Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 10, 2024Over the past eighteen months, Black Lives Matter and the COVID-19 pandemic have shone a spotlight on systemic racism here in the United States and across the globe—and put an…
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Bringing Gender Diversity to AI
Milken Institute Feb 9, 2024The world is abuzz with the potential for Artificial Intelligence (AI) to revolutionize every facet of our lives. In the sciences, at a time when it is possible to generate…
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How Philanthropy Can Help Advance Black-led Change
Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 9, 2024We believe that Black people hold the solutions that can set us all free. Since May 2020, we have lived through a changing world of hope, tragedy, resilience, and possibility. Today, we share with you the realization of a historical uprising: Minnesota’s first Black community foundation, the Black…
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“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S.you’ve got to do it with the support of tribal communities.”…
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The Importance of Meeting the Needs Of Neurodivergent Students
Chalkbeat Feb 9, 2024Here’s what could help fill the gaps between what school districts can provide and what some students with disabilities need to thrive, writes Amy Mackin.
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Black Communities Are Using Mapping To Document And Restore A Sense Of Place
The Conversation Feb 5, 2024Black activists have long used maps to help illustrate their communities’ history and to document historical injustices.
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Backlash To Transgender Health Care Isn’t New − But The Faulty Science Used To Justify It Has Changed To Meet The Times
The Conversation Feb 5, 2024In the past century, there have been three waves of opposition to transgender health care. In 1933, when the Nazis rose to power, they cracked down on transgender medical research…
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