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  • Addressing Healthcare Workers’ Concerns of Burnout and Stress

    Forbes Jan 24, 2024

    Unless we treat these ailing caregivers, it will be harder for patients to get the necessary care.

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  • Rural Higher Education Alternatives

    The Rural Blog Jan 24, 2024

    Some students seek to avoid college because of cost vs. labor mismatches. (Photo by Nathan Dumloa, Unsplash) For three generations, going to…

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  • How to Take Advantage of Nonprofit Advisory Committees

    Blue Avocado Jan 24, 2024

    An inclusive and engaged advisory committee has the potential to increase the quality, reach, and overall impact of your nonprofit’s work on a consistent basis.

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  • ‘No Cash Accepted’ Signs are Bad News for Millions of Unbanked Americans

    The Conversation Jan 24, 2024

    How many people don’t have a bank account? And just how difficult has it become to live without one? These questions are becoming increasingly important as more businesses refuse to…

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  • Untrained Bystanders Can Administer Drone-delivered Naloxone, Potentially Saving Lives of Opioid Overdose Victims

    The Conversation Jan 24, 2024

    The study discovered that nonmedical personnel can provide the naloxone to an overdose victim in about one minute.

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  • Urban Agriculture Isn’t as Climate-friendly as It Seems – But These Best Practices Can Transform Gardens and City Farms

    The Conversation Jan 24, 2024

    A study of dozens of city gardens and urban farms across the US and Europe found several ways to boost their benefits, not just for their neighborhoods, but for the planet.

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  • Elevating Youth Voices in School Strategy

    EdSurge Jan 23, 2024

    As education leaders continue to engage in conversations on transforming assessment and accountability for our nation, they must prioritize elevating …

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  • Making Affordable Housing Happen in Cities

    Urban Institute Jan 23, 2024

    Turning office districts into vibrant, mixed-use areas can help cities both reduce vacant office space and address the housing shortage.

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  • Advancing Equity in News Networks

    The 19th Jan 23, 2024

    The new collective will elevate the work of partner publishers while also establishing more pathways for collaboration across organizations.

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  • What Philanthropy Needs to Know About Investing in the South

    Dorothy A. Johnson Center for Philanthropy Jan 23, 2024

    The U.S. South* is experiencing a boom. Nine of the 15 fastest-growing large cities in the country (populations of 50,000 or more) are located in Texas and Florida (U.S. Census…

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  • A Century Later: The Road to Indigenous Representation in American Politics

    Advance Native Political Leadership Jan 23, 2024

    The path to civic engagement and political equity for Native Americans has been a long and arduous journey, persisting to this day. As we approach the centennial commemoration of the…

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  • Equitable Disaster Recovery Means Trust and Autonomy

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jan 23, 2024

    Natural hazards have devastating impacts on people’s lives, especially those who are already marginalized by race and poverty. Research from Junia Howell and James Elliott showed that white residents accumulated…

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