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  • The Potential of Documentaries to Tell Food Stories and Build Solutions

    Food Tank Jan 26, 2024

    From Wild Hope to Abundance, new documentaries are emerging to spotlight solutions for eaters and the planet.

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  • Volunteering Narratives That Can Help Retain Volunteers

    VolunteerMatch Jan 26, 2024

    Discover the power of volunteer stories in inspiring, recruiting, and retaining volunteers for your nonprofit. Explore four types of volunteer stories that will captivate your audience and showcase the impact your organization is making.

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  • Indirect Cost Coverage: An Element of Equitable Grantmaking

    The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Jan 26, 2024

    We’re working to create resilient and healthy communities in California where everyone can thrive.

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  • How Do Donors Give?

    ideas42 Jan 26, 2024

    New research on donor behavior can spark innovations to increase proactive, strategic, and impactful giving, meaning more funds to solve critical social problems around the world.

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  • Most State Abortion Bans Have Limited Exceptions − But it’s Hard to Understand What They Mean

    The Conversation Jan 26, 2024

    More than a year after the Supreme Court found there is no fundamental right to get an abortion, 21 states have laws in effect that ban abortion well before fetal…

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  • How Popular Culture Impacts Social Justice Movements

    The Conversation Jan 26, 2024

    In response to the anti-racism protests that have erupted across the U.S., many Americans are saying they agree with the goals of the demonstrators, but not their methods. In a…

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  • How Strategic Philanthropy is Harmful for the Social Sector

    Nonprofit AF Jan 26, 2024

    “Strategic philanthropy” is pervasive and manifests in myriad ways. Foundations determining priorities—“this year, we’re focused on early learning and youth development, we are no longer focused on mental health or…

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  • Childcare Workers Are Organizing to Fight For Rights and Protections

    The Hechinger Report Jan 25, 2024

    California and New Mexico offer two examples of child care advocacy that ended in better pay and treatment for the underpaid workforce…

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  • 10 Things Your Grantees Might Be Saying About You

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 25, 2024

    In a CEP blog post published earlier this week, I offered up a list of 10 Grantee Perception Report participants who had made their assessment results public in 2023 as a way…

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  • How Funders Can Deepen Relationships

    PEAK Grantmaking Jan 25, 2024

    Learn how to position communal learning as a strategic asset that drives adaptation, innovation, and mutual accountability.

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  • How Donors Can Invest in Systems Change Capacities Effectively

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 25, 2024

    Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.

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  • One In Ten Us Workers Belong To Unions − A Share That’s Stabilized After A Steep Decline

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2024

    The share of U.S. workers who belong to a union fell slightly to 10% in 2023, from 10.1% a year earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As a…

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