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  • Chronic Absenteeism Among Native American Students

    The 74 Jan 16, 2024

    The state is awarding millions to schools to address the ongoing issue of kids missing 10% or more of school days.

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  • The Decline in U.S. Poverty, Despite the Pandemic

    Futurity Jan 16, 2024

    Even through the pandemic, poverty has fallen by 27 percentage points since 1980, according to new research.

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  • Education Philanthropy: Lessons in Increasing Accessibility

    Philanthropy News Digest Jan 15, 2024

    For foundations invested in education, the choices can seem stark: Do we help educate the many or the few? Do we focus on large-scale content delivery or personal mentorship? Do…

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  • Inequality Starts Early: Disparities in Early Childhood Development

    The Hechinger Report Jan 14, 2024

    America’s very youngest citizens are hardly immune from the inequities exposed —and, in some cases, worsened — by the pandemic. And for infants and toddlers, the consequences could be particularly…

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  • Regenerative Businesses Can Make Real Social Change Happen

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 14, 2024

    An excerpt from Working to Restore on sustainable business.

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  • The Importance of Inclusive Public Interest Technology Infrastructure

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 14, 2024

    In the past 30 years, digital communications technologies have transformed how we connect and engage with the world around us, creating opportunities in every area of contemporary life. But as…

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  • Five Strategies for Keeping Trustees on the High Road

    Exponent Philanthropy Jan 14, 2024

    Your board is responsible for ensuring adherence to legal standards and ethical norms. Trustees must ensure that the foundation follows its articles of incorporation, bylaws, and policies, complies with federal…

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  • How to Address Doctor Shortages Through Emergent Strategy

    Christensen Institute Jan 14, 2024

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

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  • Why Housing Insecurity Is An Economic Justice Issue

    Funders Together to End Homelessness Jan 14, 2024

    You live in an apartment that needs repairs, but can barely afford to make rent even though you work two jobs. Your landlord just told you rents are going up…

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  • Advancing Housing Justice Through Decommodifying Housing

    Smart Cities Dive Jan 13, 2024

    Smart Cities…

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  • What Will the Future of Social Sector Data Look Like?

    Candid Jan 13, 2024

    Candid Blog | Today’s thought leaders discuss the evolving nature of philanthropic data and predict the future of social sector data.

    Read the full article at: blog.candid.org

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  • The Pitfalls of White Saviorism

    Mashable Jan 13, 2024

    White saviors have been called out for decades, but in 2012 the descriptor sprinted around Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, and the media after Nigerian-American writer Teju Cole wrote a series of tweets that struck…

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