TC Caldwell of The Knights and Orchids Society on how the fight for bodily autonomy and self-determination doesn’t stop or start with Roe: “Our work doesn’t stop or start with these…
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A Sector in Need of Rebirth, Part Two: Shedding Old Ways
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Oct 7, 2023In part one of this post, I explored the paradox of false public philanthropic commitments to racial justice amid growing trust-based shifts in philanthropic practices, and the ongoing tension between a charity…
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Fostering Connection for More Effective Philanthropy
National Center for Family Philanthropy Oct 7, 2023In the drive to improve our philanthropy practices and contribute to greater impact, we often overlook the very characteristic that sets our field apart: family ties. Cultivating family relationships and…
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Key Lessons on STEM Learning in Education Systems
Digital Promise Oct 7, 2023Accelerating Innovation in Education…
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What Would Clean Energy Look Like for Small Towns and Districts?
Grist Oct 7, 2023Worried their communities will lose their small town vibes, townships in Michigans are saying no to solar.
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The Disastrous Impacts of Climate Change on Public Housing
The 19th Oct 7, 2023Two years after a public housing complex was hit by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana, residents are still without answers on what comes next.
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Assessing Nonprofit Financial Health with Three Vital Factors
PEAK Grantmaking Oct 6, 2023Explore the current financial trends putting pressure on nonprofits and the three financial data points that funders should keep top of mind right now.
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Supporting Student Mental Health Amidst a Counselor Shortage
The 74 Oct 6, 2023Wasser Gish: Integrated support uses existing staff to coordinate responses to students’ needs, focuses on every kid and crunches data to find trends.
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A Beginner’s Guide to Impact Investing
Stanford Social Innovation Review Oct 6, 2023What’s the best way for small individual investors to generate returns and deliver impact?(Spoiler: It’s probably not an ESG fund.)…
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Increased Risk of Cervical Cancer for Migrant Workers
AVPN Oct 6, 2023Exploring the challenge of cervical cancer prevention reveals a persistent global issue that demands immediate attention. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) reports from 2020 indicate that approximately 604,000 women worldwide were diagnosed with cervical cancer that year, resulting in a tragic…
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How One School District Supports Students and Preserves Culture Through Book Translation
Chalkbeat Oct 6, 2023In Oxnard, California, a new initiative led to the translation recording of books into the Indigenous language Mixteco.
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Increased Health Disparities Expected from Fukushima Wastewater Dumping
Grist Oct 6, 2023Indigenous communities worry Japan’s decision to release Fukushima nuclear power plant wastewater will compound existing health disparities.
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