Schools are places where health care happens, an essential part of the nation’s public health infrastructure. During COVID-19, schools across the country responded to the call to action to vaccinate students and community…
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Creating New Leadership Dynamics in the Workplace
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 24, 2022There’s no doubt that the world has profoundly changed—and has become nearly unrecognizable—since my book, Lead From the Heart, was first published in 2011. In fact, when it came out, many business leaders…
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How One Family Foundation Is Trying to Shift Power
PEAK Grantmaking Aug 23, 2022PEAK’s Narrow the Power Gap Principle calls grantmakers to adopt policies and practices that cede power to create more balanced relationships with nonprofit partners. On this front, Bainum Family Foundation President and…
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How Nutrition Education Could Transform Schools
EdSource Aug 23, 2022Today, there is a stronger general understanding of how the foods we put in our bodies impact our physical health. We know healthy eating is a key contributor to energy…
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Defining Abundance for Equitable Philanthropy
Nonprofit AF Aug 23, 2022I see some colleagues sprinkling “abundance” in conversations like fistfuls of confetti who are some of the most scarcity-ridden people ever. Is abundance just about money? Is it about relationships?…
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Many Americans are Forgoing Federal Flood Insurance
Grist Aug 23, 2022Hundreds of thousands of Americans have dropped their flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program, or NFIP, since last October, E&E News found in a review of federal records. The sharp…
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The Inflation Reduction Act was Just the First Step: More Work Needed for Clean Energy Transition
The Conversation Aug 23, 2022The new Inflation Reduction Act is stuffed with subsidies for everything from electric vehicles to heat pumps, and incentives for just about every form of clean energy. But pouring money…
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Research Priorities for Building Capacity to Support Future Investments in Early Childcare
Brookings Aug 23, 2022Since March 2020, researchers have produced more than 300 reports on the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on young children’s learning and on the early care and education (ECE) programs…
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Providing Support for the Influx of LGBTQ+ Homeless Individuals
National Alliance to End Homelessness Aug 23, 2022There has been a sharp increase in the number of LGBTQ individuals personally experiencing discrimination across the United States, according to a recent report from GLAAD – 24 percent over a two-year…
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Educators Raise Attention to Student Test Scores Amid COVID
The 74 Aug 22, 2022A day after preliminary test scores showed Missouri students’ performance on standardized tests have not bounced back from the pandemic, education advocacy groups and parents urged state lawmakers to take…
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Supporting Local Communities to Close Racial Wealth Gap
Philanthropy News Digest Aug 22, 2022Denise Scott has served as president of Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) since December 2021. She joined LISC in 2001 as the executive director of the organization’s New York office and served as LISC’s…
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Cost is a Barrier to Naloxone’s Ability to Save Lives
RAND Corporation Aug 22, 2022The cost of buying the opioid antidote naloxone is out of reach for many uninsured Americans, a hurdle that may keep the treatment from saving more people who overdose on…
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