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  • High Interest Rates Are Widening Racial Homeownership Gaps

    Urban Institute Feb 21, 2024

    Better-targeted policies and programs could boost Black homeownership and reduce racial homeownership disparities, despite high interest rates.

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  • Can Nonprofit News Emerge As the Next Phase of Journalism?

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 21, 2024

    Most media in the United States is owned by a handful of corporations or is being bought up by billionaires. Can nonprofits take it back?

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  • Leaders and Organizations Need More Support from Funders

    Nonprofit AF Feb 21, 2024

    [Image description: People marching on the streets, the ones in front holding Palestine flags and a large sign that says “STOP GENOCIDE, FREE PALESTINE.” Image by Janne Leimola on Unspl……

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  • Carbon Offsets Bring New Investment to Appalachia’s Coal Fields, But Most Appalachians Aren’t Benefiting

    The Conversation Feb 21, 2024

    Large parts of Appalachia’s forests, once owned by coal companies, now make money for investors by storing carbon. But the results bring few jobs or sizable investments for residents.

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  • The Fight Against Injustice Cannot Ignore Disability

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 21, 2024

    For years, Kristy Trautmann was the only one to speak up. Since 2010, she has been the executive director of the FISA Foundation, a small philanthropy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that…

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  • History in the Service of Healing – and Democracy

    NCRP Feb 21, 2024

    When Washington, DC was established as the capital of the United States by the Residency Act of 1790, the city’s framers aimed to build a beacon of democracy for all…

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  • How to Grow Venture Philanthropy in 2024

    Forbes Feb 21, 2024

    If you’re ready to explore venture philanthropy to achieve your nonprofit and social enterprise investment goals, here are some ways to get started.

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  • Why Schools Need More Mental Health Support and Resources

    EdSurge Feb 20, 2024

    While the mental health of students remains a top concern of many in the education field, federal data reveals that it’s not all bad news. Or at the …

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  • Digital Equity and Literacy for the Elderly

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 20, 2024

    Connectivity is a crucial first step toward digital equity. But to make internet access useful, digital literacy training is critical for the populations without regular online engagement.

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  • The Road to Building Inclusive Boards

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 20, 2024

    Diverse teams get better results, but it takes skill and thoughtfulness to make the most of diverse experience at a board table.

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  • Insights for Nonprofit Organizations to Navigate Unrestricted Funding

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 18, 2024

    Five tips for navigating the opportunities and risks that come with unexpected funding, from nonprofit leaders who have successfully deployed windfall support.

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  • Stagnant Social Norms Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality

    Human Development Report Office | United Nations Development Programme Feb 18, 2024

    The world is not on track to achieve gender equality by 2030. The Human Development Report’s Gender Inequality Index (GII)—a measure of women’s empowerment in health, education and economic status—shows…

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