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  • Food Justice Advocates Hold Climate Solutions

    Grist Nov 4, 2023

    How New York’s rich history of urban gardening connects food justice and climate mitigation.

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  • Preparing Students for AI in the Workforce

    EdSurge Nov 3, 2023

    In our increasingly digital world, educators recognize the significance of integrating AI tools in the classroom. AI integration can address diverse …

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  • Minimum Wage and the U.S. Childcare System

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Nov 3, 2023

    The future of the U.S. child care system, and the end of pandemic-era child care aid, may yield higher prices, fewer subsidies for families.

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  • Barriers to Employment for People Experiencing Homelessness

    Ending Homelessness Nov 3, 2023

    For anyone seeking employment, there’s a shortage of good, quality jobs that meet workers’ needs and support their well-being, including their economic security. This shortage is the result of multiple factors, including decades…

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  • Impact Philanthropy By and For Women

    Women's Philanthropy Institute Nov 3, 2023

    In almost every corner of our society, women are gaining power and prominence. In 2016, we saw the first female U.S. presidential candidate on a major party ticket. Pundits predict…

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  • Gender Equitable Data: The Challenge and Promise

    Forbes Nov 3, 2023

    For centuries, women have struggled to break free of oppression and second-class citizenship. While charitable giving to address this problem is on the rise, philanthropic support for women’s and girls’…

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  • Strategies for Achieving Nonprofit Scale and How to Support

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 3, 2023

    For many nonprofits, achieving true scale might require something scary—relinquishing control of your best ideas.

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  • New AI Technology Can Help Screen for Autism

    Futurity Nov 3, 2023

    A new app can accurately screen for autism in children by automatically detecting a wide range of behavioral characteristics, researchers say.

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  • Affordable Housing and Clean Water Access in Rural Towns

    The Rural Blog Nov 2, 2023

    Pagosa Springs, Archuleta County, Colorado. Aspen Springs is 10 miles west. (Wikipedia map) Even as U.S. water supplies are decreasing, dema…

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  • Improvements For the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

    Futurity Nov 2, 2023

    Many people are aware of the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, but the potential for improvement remains, according to new research.

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  • Local Governments Can Spur Equitable Placemaking

    Urban Institute Nov 2, 2023

    Combining federal funding, urban development financing, and support from charitable foundations can help local governments sustain their placemaking efforts.

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  • Endometriosis Afflicts Millions of Women, But Few People Feel Comfortable Talking About It

    The Conversation Nov 2, 2023

    Endometriosis causes physical, sexual and emotional pain. About 190 million people around the globe have endometriosis, including one in 10 American women, but there has historically been a deafening silence…

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