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  • An Initiative For Advancing Healthy Child and Family Development

    The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Feb 5, 2024

    Moving forward, the Foundation’s new Children and Families initiative will work to ensure the systems that support moms, families, and children are stronger, better connected, and more equitable.

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  • What Does Climate Philanthropy Look Like?

    Forbes Feb 4, 2024

    Climate philanthropy may be a secret weapon in the fight against climate change. Here’s how Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors leverages it for greater impact.

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  • How to Overcome Food Access Barriers With Tech Innovation

    Food Tank Feb 4, 2024

    On “Food Talk with Dani Nierenberg,” Nancy Dalton of Amazon Access talks online SNAP benefits, Food is Medicine, and community partnerships.

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  • Eating Disorders Are The Most Lethal Mental Health Conditions – Reconnecting With Internal Body Sensations Can Help Reduce Self-Harm

    The Conversation Feb 4, 2024

    Many people with eating disorders die from suicide. Improving perception of internal body states, or interoception, can help everyone better care for their own bodies.

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  • Mental Health Counselors in South Carolina Have Increased in 2022

    The 74 Feb 3, 2024

    Better pay and flexibility in hiring have led to an increase in therapists working in South Carolina schools.

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  • How to Advance Disability-Inclusive Design in 2024

    Triple Pundit Feb 3, 2024

    When I began writing about disability six years ago, it seemed the majority of disability-related media coverage and product design was centered around senior citizens.Representation has improved…

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  • Using Data to Reduce Disparities in Child Well-being

    Candid Feb 3, 2024

    Candid Blog | Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Leslie Boissiere shares new research on disparities in child well-being in the U.S. and how innovative programs help reduce child poverty and create brighter futures for all.

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  • How Nonprofits Can Advance Healthcare Innovation

    Forbes Feb 3, 2024

    In our sector—nonprofit healthcare—innovation goes beyond mere technological advancements.

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  • From Throwing Soup On Famous Paintings To Pushing Lawsuits, The Strategy Behind Climate Activism And Where It’s Headed Next

    The Conversation Feb 2, 2024

    With international climate talks failing to make progress fast enough, activists are radically rethinking how to be most effective in the streets, political arenas and courtrooms.

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  • Helping Nonprofit Teams Start Right This Year

    Forbes Feb 2, 2024

    Taking steps to set concrete organizational goals can be a great way to start a new year.

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  • Students With Disabilities Often Left On The Sidelines When It Comes To School Sports

    The Conversation Feb 2, 2024

    “Teen with special needs makes thrilling buzzer beater shot.” “Special needs student offered shot of a lifetime.” “High school basketball manager gets his time on the court.” These inspirational headlines…

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  • The Spur of Online Classes for College Students After the Pandemic

    The Hechinger Report Feb 2, 2024

    Online enrollment hit a new post-pandemic milestone in the fall of 2022 when a majority – 54 percent – of college students took one or more of their classes online, a nearly 50 percent increase from the fall of 2019 when 37 percent of college students took at least one online class.

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