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    Six Insights On Embedding DEI In Communications

    National Center for Family Philanthropy May 15, 2023

    The Kenneth Rainin Foundation has been advancing diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) across our organization for the past few years. We’ve reported on changes we’ve made in our program areas, lessons we’ve…

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    Beyond 12: Closing the College Degree Divide for Historically Underrepresented Students

    Beyond 12 May 15, 2023

    Only 42% of Black students and 49% of Latinx students earn a degree after six years of entering college, compared with 68% of white students; and only 16% of students…

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  • B-360: How Dirt Bike Culture and STEM Education Are Transforming Broken Systems

    B-360 May 15, 2023

    What does dirt bike culture have in common with STEM education? They’re being utilized to end the cycle of poverty, disrupt the prison pipeline, and build bridges in communities at…

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  • Why We Need to Close the Gender Gap in Finance

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 14, 2023

    $700 billion. That’s how much banks and other financial service providers could generate in additional annual revenue if they do nothing more than provide financial services to women at the same rate…

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  • How Funders Can Undermine Nonprofits — And How To Do Better

    Chandler Foundation May 14, 2023

    Shaady Salehi, executive director of the Trust-Based Philanthropy Project, on why transparent, trusting relationships between donors and doers are key to achieving impact.95…

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  • How to Improve Climate Funding By Prioritizing Indigenous Communities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 14, 2023

    More collaborative approaches are needed to translate pledges into action.

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  • Reimagining How to Improve Inclusive Schools in India

    India Development Review May 14, 2023

    Instead of creating separate solutions for children with disabilities, we must think of inclusion as a strand that can be woven into schools’ existing models.

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  • Colleges and Universities Are Addressing Declining Male Enrollment

    The Hechinger Report May 14, 2023

    With declining male enrollment in higher education, some colleges have started to treat men as a group that needs additional support.

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  • How Funders Can Better Support BIPOC Leadership

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 13, 2023

    Much has been written about the wave of incoming BIPOC leadership at nonprofits and about how philanthropy needs to better support these leaders. Yet, we continue to hear that BIPOC nonprofit…

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  • Inflation Disproportionately Impacts People in Prison

    The Marshall Project May 12, 2023

    A combination of inflation and unregulated markups on commissary items have led to steep price hikes behind bars, a Marshall Project analysis shows.

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  • Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

    The 19th May 11, 2023

    Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, said that more attention to the issue was sparked when Native women won election to decision-making roles.

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  • Youth Unemployment Among Black Women Increased During COVID

    Chalkbeat May 11, 2023

    A new study looked at out-of-work, out-of-school youth in Chicago and Illinois. …

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