In a significant stride towards uplifting and amplifying the voices and perspectives of Indigenous communities, Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) recently released a preview of the highly anticipated Tribal Nations Listening Session Report.
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How to Support LGBTQ+ Issues, Movements, and Organizations
Grantmakers in the Arts Jul 2, 2023“For many in the LGBTQ+ community, Pride Month is a month of celebration. It is a time to reflect on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and to authentically celebrate queer lives,” said Kelsey Andersen for PEAK Grantmaking.
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Racial Inequity Facing Black Farmers in USDA Direct Loans
The Rural Blog Jul 1, 2023“Not only have Black farmers received the least amount of direct loans of any ethnic and racial group over the past three years, but also that the number and share…
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Bail Funds Explainer and Where Philanthropy Fits In
The Conversation Jul 1, 2023When someone charged with a crime is eligible for release but cannot afford cash bail, they typically will remain in jail until they are sentenced or released – unless someone…
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Lessons on the Importance of Creating a Black Teacher Pipeline
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Jul 1, 2023In 2020, many of our education leaders were shaken to the reality that our public education system continues to resign our Black and Brown children to something well short of the…
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Delivery Care Models for Dementia Patients
Forbes Jul 1, 2023These care delivery models are aimed at breaking down the often-impenetrable barriers between health care and social supports.
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Violent Crimes Against People of Color More Likely to Go Unsolved
Prison Policy Initiative Jun 30, 2023Of 89 criminal cases recently solved with the growing but controversial use of genetic genealogy databases — all following the highly-publicized arrest of the Golden State Killer in 2018 — just four were…
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Camelback Ventures Jun 29, 2023A note from the Capital Collaborative Team: We are excited to share this month’s feature by Jesse and Amelia, alumni of Camelback Ventures’ Capital Collaborative Cohort 3. As you read,…
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What the End of Affirmative Action in College Admissions Means
The 19th Jun 29, 2023Since 1978, the court has allowed colleges and universities to consider the race of applicants. That decision was reaffirmed repeatedly until the current ruling by the court’s conservative majority.
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How a Small Foundation Builds Communities’ Power to Advance Health Justice
Exponent Philanthropy Jun 29, 2023When the board of a foundation dedicated to innovation in healthcare delivery asked, “What could we achieve with advocacy?”, the question changed the entire trajectory of its philanthropy. Executive Director…
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The Consequences of Louisiana’s Definition of Second-degree Murder
The Marshall Project Jun 29, 2023The night before Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans in 2005, Tiffany Woods and Emmanuel Scott fled the city, driving 320 miles northwest with their four small children. The youngest was…
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The Intersection of Green Infrastructure and Equitable Workforce Development
Urban Institute Jun 29, 2023During his State of the Union address last week, President Biden discussed the historic, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which, he suggested, will help the nation “withstand the devastating effects…
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