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State-based Innovations to Solve the Early Childhood Education Funding Crisis
Cleveland.com Oct 1, 2023When $24 billion in federal stimulus child care stabilization grants expire at the end of September, some states are working to solve the child care crisis themselves. Here are ideas Ohio could consider.
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Rebuilding and Supporting Local News Outlets Through Philanthropy
Media Impact Funders Oct 1, 2023This member briefing was organized in partnership with the American Journalism Project and the Lumina Foundation. All members and supporters of Media Impact Funders have the opportunity to initiate and produce issue-related programming for their peers. Learn more about member briefings.
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What Does Climate Change Funding Look Like?
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Strategies for Philanthropy to Advance the Food Justice Movement
Medium Sep 30, 2023There should be no mistake that the traditional narrative on philanthropy and civil society — including the wide array of organizations from unincorporated grassroots groups to multinational non-profit establishments, and…
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Why We Should Invest in Power Building for the People
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 30, 2023The California Endowment is spearheading renewed interest in an approach that supports communities to be the architects of their own equity efforts. Open-access to this article made possible by The California Endowment.
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Using Renewable Energy to Power Healthcare in India
India Development Review Sep 30, 2023Renewable energy holds health, environmental, and entrepreneurial benefits for communities with poor access to power.
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How Outside Learning Can Help Teach Students About Extreme Heat and Climate Change
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Three Insights to Retain Corporate Volunteers
VolunteerMatch Sep 30, 2023Your corporate volunteers can make a huge difference in your nonprofit’s ability to meet its goals. Use these top tips to engage and retain their support.
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Georgia Supports High School Apprenticeships
The 74 Sep 30, 2023Apprentice program takes the lead from Germany and starts at 15, finishes by high school graduation.
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How to Sustain Volunteering Programs in Nonprofit Organizations
Blue Avocado Sep 30, 2023A guide to effectively manage volunteers, from recruiting to appreciation. Keep volunteers engaged and your organization thriving.
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How Educators Can Bolster STEM Education in the Classrooms
EdSurge Sep 30, 2023Education is an indispensable profession in our world today, as teachers play a pivotal role in equipping students for the challenges of the future, …
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