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  • Strategies for Equitable and Gender Inclusive Grantmaking

    The Engage Blog Jun 28, 2023

    Here are four ways grantmakers can make sure all stages of their funding programs include the voices and perspectives of women.

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  • More Women Should Be in Leadership Roles in America’s School Districts

    The 74 Jun 28, 2023

    Rafal-Baer: Fewer than 33% of the 500 largest districts have female superintendents, though most teachers are women. Some ways to fix that imbalance.

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  • New Evidence of Growing Funder Trust as Nonprofits Confront Continued Challenges

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jun 28, 2023

    There is increasing evidence that the shifts in funder practices that began in 2020 are continuing in the years since. In a new CEP research study, released today, we have documented changes…

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  • Lab-grown Meat Techniques Aren’t New But Bringing Them Up to Scale to Meet Society’s Demand for Meat Will Require Further Development

    The Conversation Jun 28, 2023

    Cell cultures are common tools in biology and drug development. Bringing them up to scale to meet the meat needs of societies will require further development.

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  • America’s Aging Infrastructure Sags Under the Pressure of Climate Change

    The Conversation Jun 28, 2023

    The 1960s and 1970s were a golden age of infrastructure development in the U.S., with the expansion of the interstate system and widespread construction of new water treatment, wastewater and…

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  • What Does the Future of Mutual Aid Look Like?

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 28, 2023

    Amid COVID, mutual aid groups proliferated. Now these groups are seeking to retool and build for the long-term need of neighbors helping neighbors.

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  • Challenges for Professionals in Education After COVID

    Chalkbeat Jun 28, 2023

    Teacher turnover is up since the pandemic. Morale is down. Fewer people want to become teachers. High-poverty schools face persistent difficulties keeping teachers.

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  • How Organizations Can Make Communities Aware of Mission-driven Priorities

    Forbes Jun 27, 2023

    To develop meaningful, long-term relationships with your audience, your organization must deploy strategic engagement programs that tap into emotions and inspire action.

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  • Are Global Reservoirs Becoming Increasingly Empty?

    Futurity Jun 27, 2023

    Over the past two decades, global reservoirs have become increasingly empty, according to new research.

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  • Revisiting Juneteenth 2020 and What We Meant by ‘Doing the Work’

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jun 27, 2023

    In June 2020, when staff members at the organization I lead — the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC) — asked me to designate Juneteenth as an office holiday, I…

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  • Supreme Court Rules the U.S. is Not Required to Ensure Access to Water for the Navajo Nation

    The Conversation Jun 27, 2023

    By a narrow margin, the Supreme Court has ruled against the Navajo Nation in a case over water rights in the drought-stricken US Southwest.

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  • One Year After the Fall of Roe v. Wade, Abortion Care has Become a Patchwork of Confusing State Laws that Deepen Existing Inequalities

    The Conversation Jun 27, 2023

    Abortion bans and restrictions have numerous downstream effects on health care. For instance, medical students in states where those laws exist will not receive training for some standard procedures.

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