As some aspects of our society begin to settle back into their pre-2020 rhythms, the question looms large as to whether philanthropy will do the same. To examine how the…
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Why We Need a Shorter Workweek
Shareable May 22, 2022Studies show that a shorter workweek is healthier for people and the planet — but much of the conversation is focused on its impact on worker productivity or efficiency. This…
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How to Foster Youth Social Capital and Career Planning
The 74 May 22, 2022When it comes to educational and career success, it’s difficult to overstate the importance of relationships. No one succeeds alone, and doors to opportunity are not opened solely by academic…
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How Participatory Grantmaking Can Make Charitable Giving Inclusive
eJewish Philanthropy May 22, 2022This teaching is at the heart of participatory grantmaking, an inclusive philanthropic approach that encourages funders to learn from – and in some cases share decision-making power with — the…
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Reports Indicate Rural Food Disparities and Security Issues
Center For Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability May 22, 2022Though Americans of all stripes worry about food availability and prices, rural residents are less food secure and less likely to be able to get the food they want, according…
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How White People Can Take Anti-racist Action
Skoll Foundation May 21, 2022Garrett Bucks founded The Barnraisers Project, an organization that “equips people who’ve never thought of themselves as organizers with the tools to move their social networks from denial and defensiveness…
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Click here for more.This is the fourth post in a series contributed by the Feedback Incentives Learning Group, a group of funders convened by Feedback Labs that are dedicated to encouraging peer funders to listen to…
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Filling Youth Mental Health Gaps by Funding Innovation
Grantmakers in Health May 21, 2022The gap is widening between mental health care and our nation’s youth. The continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustices, and climate change are deepening this crevice and weighing…
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Lessons Investing in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities
Grantmakers in Health May 21, 2022May is Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month, celebrating the fastest-growing racial group in the United States. Recent priorities for grantmakers have focused on racial equity, health and well-being, and…
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How the Baby Formula Shortage Will Impact Rural Families
The Rural Blog May 21, 2022Families nationwide are scrambling to find baby formula amid a widespread shortage. Rural families are likely having an even harder time since there are fewer local places to buy formula,…
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How to Advocate for and Protect Black Women
Washington Area Women's Foundation May 20, 2022The conversation helped raise the awareness about safety resources for women, ways to advocate for women and the ever-present need to protect Black women at all times. The #AskHer conversation…
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Addressing California’s Early Literacy Crisis
EdSource May 20, 2022California has a state-level crisis in teaching reading. It poses an existential threat to our economy, to social justice, and to our democracy itself. Patchwork solutions won’t fix it –…
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