The court will examine whether a disabled advocate can sue hotels without being a guest. Advocates say independent civil rights testers are vital to ADA enforcement.
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Utilizing the Operating Archetypes Model for Philanthropy
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Oct 2, 2023Philanthropies around the world face the same question: how to best align their considerable resources—in other words, their operating models—to fulfill not only their missions, but also the promise of…
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Family Engagement is Critical for Post-pandemic Education
Brookings Oct 2, 2023More than two and a half years later, the cumulative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and their caregivers are coming into clear view. Surveys of both parents and educators highlight concerning trends…
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The Importance of Holistic Student Recovery Post COVID
EdSurge Oct 2, 2023Millions of students across the United States spent their summers in learning and enrichment programs, many of which employed intensive tutoring …
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Virtual Volunteering and Beyond: The Impact of the Pandemic on Volunteering
VolunteerMatch Oct 1, 2023During an interactive Webinar that we hosted on March 24th, we polled nearly 800 of our constituents with questions on how COVID-19 is affecting their organization. 1. How concerned are…
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How Advocacy Can Help End Mass Incarceration
Prison Policy Initiative Oct 1, 2023Today, we’re launching our new Advocacy Toolkit, a collection of guides and training materials that advocates can use to strengthen their campaigns to end mass incarceration. The toolkit builds on lessons…
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Problem-solving Toolkit for City Governments
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 1, 2023If local governments are to effectively address our biggest global concerns, they’ll need to expand their skill sets.
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The Impact of a Remote Workforce on Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
The19th Oct 1, 2023In-person employees are more than twice as likely to experience sexual harassment at work compared to remote employees, a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll shows.
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State-based Innovations to Solve the Early Childhood Education Funding Crisis
Cleveland.com Oct 1, 2023When $24 billion in federal stimulus child care stabilization grants expire at the end of September, some states are working to solve the child care crisis themselves. Here are ideas Ohio could consider.
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Rebuilding and Supporting Local News Outlets Through Philanthropy
Media Impact Funders Oct 1, 2023This member briefing was organized in partnership with the American Journalism Project and the Lumina Foundation. All members and supporters of Media Impact Funders have the opportunity to initiate and produce issue-related programming for their peers. Learn more about member briefings.
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What Does Climate Change Funding Look Like?
Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Oct 1, 2023The climate change crisis is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Every day, the impacts of climate change affect communities and ecosystems around the world. Data and evidence…
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Strategies for Philanthropy to Advance the Food Justice Movement
Medium Sep 30, 2023There should be no mistake that the traditional narrative on philanthropy and civil society — including the wide array of organizations from unincorporated grassroots groups to multinational non-profit establishments, and…
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