Complex and specialized grant applications and reports place a heavy administrative burden on nonprofit partners. If a nonprofit secures funding from 20 to 30 foundations, it must manage applications to…
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Data Gaps for U.S. Territories Can Disrupt Climate Mitigation Plans
Grist May 24, 2024“If folks are serious about environmental justice, they need to be serious about addressing equity issues in U.S territories.”…
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Expansion Of Asian American Studies Fueled By Racial Attacks And Activism
The Conversation May 24, 2024For more than 50 years, Asian American studies has been a recognized field at American colleges and universities. But outside of California, students who want to study it as a…
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What Healing Affinity Spaces Can Do For Black Women Educators
EdSurge May 24, 2024“Healing affinity spaces allow Black womxn teachers to break down those silos and build community with other Black educators, and in turn, build …
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Supporting Today’s Young People Through Community-led Efforts
India Development Review May 23, 2024The young generation’s context, changing needs, and lived realities determines whether they would engage with your programme.
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Heat Waves Can Be Deadly for Older Adults
The Conversation May 23, 2024Older adults face greater health risks from extreme heat for several reasons. Communities can save lives by starting to make changes now.
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More Military Veterans and Active Duty Service Members Are Dying By Suicide Than in Battle – Understanding Why Can Help With Prevention
The Conversation May 23, 2024Suicide among military service members in the US is a growing problem. A lack of a sense of belonging and feeling like a burden are key risk factors.
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Nonprofits as Policy Failure
Nonprofit Quarterly May 23, 2024Claire Dunning traces the development of the nonprofit sector and argues that it was created to offset demands for democracy, particularly by people of color.
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Trends and Predictions for Philanthropy in the Next Decade
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 23, 2024What an often-misunderstood part of Darwin’s theory of evolution can tell us about where philanthropy might be headed.
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How Opioid Treatment Centers Can Overcome Bipartisan NIMBYism To Build Local Support
The Conversation May 23, 2024Some residents of Fairmount, an upper-middle-income neighborhood of Philadelphia, are irate that a nearby homeless shelter is being turned into an addiction “triage” center without input from the surrounding community.…
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The Importance of Recognizing (and Funding) Family Caregivers
The Hechinger Report May 22, 2024Family members, friends and neighbors provide essential support to people with young children, but their work often goes unrecognized…
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Using Futures Thinking to Support Nonprofit Futures
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 22, 2024The future is having a moment. Philanthropic and nonprofit organizations can use the foresight tools long championed by private industry to build more desirable futures for their communities.
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