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  • Medicare Starts a Long Road to Cutting Prices for Drugs

    The Conversation Sep 1, 2023

    The drug pricing reform may drastically lower prices for some of the most critical life-saving drugs in the long run. But numerous obstacles stand in the way.

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  • Equitable Evaluation in Practice: Towards More Inclusive, Just, and People-Centered Practices

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Sep 1, 2023

    As practitioners of the Equitable Evaluation Framework, we are committed to putting the people we are here to serve at the center of our work. We view evaluation as a tool…

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  • How Skills-based Volunteering Programs Can Help Retainment

    Philanthropy News Digest Sep 1, 2023

    Today’s professionals are also very attuned to aligning their work with their values. This is even more pronounced with the younger generations in the workforce, Gen Z and millennials. According…

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  • Strengthening Access and Rights for Indigenous Communities Through Address Specialists

    YES! Magazine Sep 1, 2023

    Emergency healthcare, mail delivery, broadband internet, government-issued IDs, and the right to vote often require a physical address.

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  • How Foundation Learning Can Extend to Evaluations

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 1, 2023

    To build shared decision-making, foundations must put aside narrow definitions of rigor and embrace new understandings of accountability.

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  • Communities Will Feel the Impact When Childcare Funding Runs Out

    The19th Aug 31, 2023

    As many as 70,000 child care centers are projected to close in the next several months as pandemic-era federal funding ends, pushing an industry already in crisis to a breaking point.

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  • What Would Help Unhoused Populations With Substance Abuse and Addiction?

    Futurity Aug 31, 2023

    Interviews with unhoused people who’ve recently experienced opioid overdose indicate ways to approach places like “Mass and Cass” in Boston.

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  • How to Support the Youth Mental Health Care Crisis

    The Hechinger Report Aug 31, 2023

    The number of young people hospitalized for psychiatric care has shot up. The educational support they receive in treatment can make a marked difference in their recovery, experts say.

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    Empowering Youth Voices for Change: Camelback Ventures’ Experimental Approach

    Camelback Ventures Aug 31, 2023

    Editor’s note: Communities possess firsthand knowledge of their own needs, challenges, and opportunities. When their voices are considered in funding decisions, the resulting initiatives and projects are more likely to…

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  • Making the Digital Economy Work for Workers

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 31, 2023

    Tech titans are fostering new forms of digital colonialism, both within wealthy countries and on the global stage. But it’s not too late to build a digital economy that works for everyone.

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  • Prescriptions for Fruits and Vegetables Can Improve the Health of People with Diabetes and Other Ailments

    The Conversation Aug 31, 2023

    When people taking part in 22 pilot programs across the US got free fruits and vegetables, their health improved.

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  • How Donors Can Support Sex Workers’ Rights

    Alliance Magazine Aug 31, 2023

    Despite sex workers clearly voicing their needs and interests, the feminist movement has not always listened. This has caused deep harm, not only to sex workers but to many facets…

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