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  • The NYC Boss Up Program is a Cross-sector Success Story

    CityLimits Oct 12, 2023

    “Philanthropy can be a linchpin, capable of bringing together the public sector’s authority and agenda-setting power and the private sector’s financial resources and dynamism.”…

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  • How Canada Achieved Federally-funded Child Care

    The Hechinger Report Oct 12, 2023

    Women in leadership, strategic advocacy, helped pave the way for federally-funded child care in Canada…

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  • Locally Driven Disaster Response is Essential

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Oct 12, 2023

    When making the decision to mobilize our network in the aftermath of a disaster, the GlobalGiving team considers the strength of our network in the affected area, the requests for…

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  • Exhibition Shows the Power of Art as Intersectional Feminist Activism

    Global Citizen Oct 12, 2023

    “Cheer up love!” “Give us a smile.” “Alright sexy?” If vomit just made its way up your throat, you’re not alone. Far from harmless banter, screaming at a woman from…

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  • Why You Should Be Concerned About Book Bans

    The 74 Oct 12, 2023

    On Jan. 10, the school board in McMinn County, Tennessee, voted 10-0 to remove Maus from the eighth-grade history curriculum. The book, a graphic novel by Jewish American cartoonist Art Spiegelman depicting the…

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  • Libyan Flooding Marks Importance of Climate Infrastructure

    Futurity Oct 12, 2023

    “The increasing frequency of extreme climate events necessitates more frequent evaluation and retrofit of structures.”…

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  • Technology Solutions to Improve Rural Food Access

    The Rural Blog Oct 12, 2023

    CoBank map, from USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas data It’s more common for rural U.S. households to experience…

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  • Investing in Democracy: Philanthropy for Active Civic Engagement

    Exponent Philanthropy Oct 11, 2023

    At PACE, we believe in the power, potential, and responsibility of people to come together to discuss and address the problems they see around them. As a diverse philanthropic network with…

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  • The “Next Gen” Is Not as “Other” as You May Think

    Exponent Philanthropy Oct 11, 2023

    Recognizing that the next generation is truly a diverse group, including many looking for ways to make change, is the first step toward bringing the next generation along for the…

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  • Housing Security Key for Foster Youth College Success

    The Hechinger Report Oct 11, 2023

    For many former foster care students, housing instability is a major impediment to completing a college degree.

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  • Physician Shortages in the U.S. Expected to Continue to Rise

    The Rural Blog Oct 11, 2023

    Lack of doctors will mean a sicker population. (Photo by J.C. Gellidon, Unsplash) U.S. physician shortages are expected to increase substant…

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  • Supporting Operating Reserves to Increase Impact

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 11, 2023

    One of the most impactful grant programs the Kendeda Fund has ever undertaken was funding our nonprofit partners’ operating reserves. At the end of 2023, Kendeda will be “sunsetting”—winding down three decades…

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