Global Citizen talks a look at what women’s reproductive rights and bodily autonomy have looked like over the last six decades, including the formation of UN Women.
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How Technology Will Help Advance Trust-based Philanthropy
Fluxx Apr 2, 2023The Trust-Based Philanthropy Project plays a key part in the Fluxx mission, and we hope to see this kind of work employed more often.
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How Individuals Can Take Steps to Bolster Gender Equity
The Rockefeller Foundation Apr 2, 2023Every day, women are helping women advance human rights, tackle climate change, drive economic growth, secure nourishing and sustainable food, and prioritize health, all around the world. As this Women’s History…
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Fostering Digital Literacy for the Future Workforce
EdSurge Apr 2, 2023In many classrooms, students demonstrate an enviable tech savviness as they easily navigate new applications with grace and little fear. Need your …
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Inclusive STEM Classes Bolster Interest in Further Studies
Futurity Apr 1, 2023Making classrooms feel inclusive can help promote STEM education and make students feel capable of working on STEM subjects outside of the classroom, a new study shows. “We found that…
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Three Investments Crucial to High-quality Early Childhood Education
MDRC Apr 1, 2023Over the last two decades, MDRC has conducted rigorous research in more than 1,000 early education classrooms. The evidence suggests three important investments that states, districts, and programs can make to support…
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Understanding the Effectiveness of Charitable Crowdfunding Platforms
The Conversation Apr 1, 2023Raising money online from a group of donors, known as crowdfunding, is relatively new. The term was coined in 2006 by entrepreneur Michael Sullivan. But having lots of people chip…
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Government Action And Engagement Can Help Grow Nonprofit Leadership
Forbes Apr 1, 2023When and how should you engage with the government as a nonprofit leader?
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Text-Based Crisis Lines Increase Accessibility for Teens in Mental Health Crises
EdSurge Apr 1, 2023“Sounds like you’re a really good older brother.” Logan Shideler said that to a 14-year-old boy who had called California Youth Crisis Line because he …
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Supporting Female Entrepreneurship At A Young Age
Getting Smart Apr 1, 2023In honor of Women’s History Month, Christy Pierce shares how high schools can put programs in place with young women in mind.
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The ‘Quiet Catastrophe’ of COVID-19’s Impact on Small, Rural Towns
The Rural Blog Apr 1, 2023Lamb County, Texas, endured waves of death during the pandemic. (Photo by Dawn Bottoms, Time magazine) Covid-19 left an indelible mark on ma…
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