We won’t sit here as we have for so many years with strong faces and encouraging words and pretend that we’re not tired. We’re tired because we’ve spent yet another…
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Four Strategies For District Leaders to Improve Special Education
Aspen Institute Sep 26, 2023District leaders play a key role in ensuring that all students, including those with disabilities or learning differences, have access to a high-quality education. Through our engagements with superintendents and…
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Why It’s Time to Abandon Child Sponsorship Donation Models
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 26, 2023Among nonprofits that serve children in impoverished areas, “child sponsorship” is a tried-and-true fundraising and communications model: The donor receives the name, photo, and biographical details of the individual student…
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Fostering Black Female Leadership in Philanthropy
PEAK Grantmaking Sep 26, 2023Since it was founded in 1971, ABFE has been a vocal advocate for effective and responsive philanthropy in Black communities. In 2020, the organization rose as a leader in the sector amid…
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Anti-black Racism Is Prevalent For Black Mothers in Parenthood
Futurity Sep 26, 2023“All mothers experience stress; but Black mothers in the US experience additional stresses specifically related to parenting and racism.”…
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The Story of Ohio’s Ancient Native Complex and its Long Journey for Recognition as a World Heritage Site
The Conversation Sep 25, 2023An Indigenous sacred site, Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks has served as a military barracks, a fairground and, more recently, a golf course.
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A Roadmap for Funding Indigenous Communities
PEAK Grantmaking Sep 25, 2023Native American communities are often overlooked. Though they represent nearly 3 percent of the US population, they have historically received roughly 0.5 percent of philanthropic dollars. To help address this,…
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Before Disaster Hits: Why Now Is the Time to Support Tribal Communities and Local Organizations
Oklahoma Legal Indian Services Sep 25, 2023It is May in Oklahoma. It is early afternoon. A mother listens to the news anxiously. She is at work more than 30 miles from home. She knows that the…
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The Power of Community-driven Models
Nonprofit Quarterly Sep 24, 2023Our greatest barrier is the scarcity of money. Or so we have been told. Charitable giving had a record-breaking year in 2020 at $471.44 billion. Yet, in 2021, but for the notable…
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The Disadvantages Women Face In the Workplace
Forbes Sep 24, 2023From just starting out to the most senior positions, women face a system that diminishes their value while capitalizing on their valuable contributions. This is unfair.
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Dyslexia Screenings Are Becoming More Common
EdSurge Sep 24, 2023Researchers estimate that dyslexia affects one in five individuals. Yet, it is often misdiagnosed or missed entirely. Even more common than a …
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Understanding Trends in Latinx Philanthropy
Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Sep 24, 2023This report provides key insights into how and why Latinx individuals in the United States give. Although Latinx donors continue to emphasize family, faith, and local communities in their giving,…
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