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How to Put Your Donor-advised Funds to Work
RBC Wealth Management Feb 23, 2023These five tactics will help DAF holders put more charitable dollars into the field and fulfill the expectations of their roles as philanthropists.
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The Dominant Individual Leadership Model Isn’t Inclusive
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2023Why social change organizations must ensure that their systems, policies, cultures, and behaviors align with a broader concept of leadership that centers equity and justice and encompasses leadership in all its forms.
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Click here for more.“Just give us the damn money!” I hear this time and time again in my role at Camelback Ventures from frustrated founders who are being forced to jump through the…
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Click here for more.Many of us want to help those in need, but often, we are overwhelmed and do not know where to start. This year offers a new opportunity to begin crafting…
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Building Equity in CTE Programs Through Partnerships
MDRC Feb 23, 2023Traditional postsecondary education paths may be losing their luster as students turn away from four-year college degree programs at growing rates. This shift, driven by financial and post-degree considerations, enhances the popularity…
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Click here for more.For any role, it is crucial to not only understand what is expected of you, but to also feel a sense of belonging and connection to your peers. Beyond being…
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The Importance of Volunteerism in the Workplace
Forbes Feb 22, 2023Now is the time to reconsider how we support our team members outside of their everyday jobs.
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Thousands of Kids Are Missing From Schools and We Don’t Know Why
The Hechinger Report Feb 22, 2023Hundreds of thousands of students around the country who disappeared from public schools during the pandemic and didn’t resume their studies elsewhere. An analysis found an estimated 240,000 students in 21 states whose absences could not be accounted for.
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Train Derailments Get More Headlines, but Truck Crashes Involving Hazardous Chemicals are More Frequent and Deadly in US
The Conversation Feb 22, 2023Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is looking into new rules for trains. Trucks, however, are involved in thousands more hazmat incidents every year in the US.
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Russia’s Aggression Threatens Efforts to Protect Nature Beyond Ukraine
The Conversation Feb 22, 2023Russia has vast natural resources and is involved in many conservation efforts. Its diplomatic isolation as a result of the war in Ukraine is making it harder to protect many wild species and places.
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Spotty Data and Media Bias Delay Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous People
The Conversation Feb 22, 2023No one knows just how many Indigenous girls or women go missing each year. There are estimates. In 2019, 8,162 Indigenous youth and 2,285 Indigenous adults were reported missing to…
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