Nonprofits serve individuals and communities, and they can make a generous and measurable impact on society. Of course, the challenges facing nonprofits are often serious. Budget cuts, limited resources and…
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What is trust-based philanthropy and how can funders implement it? How can program-related investments supplement grantmaking? What is philanthropy’s relationship with public policy? Panelists and High Impact Philanthropy Academy alums Dr. Ruth Shaber,…
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Problems with the Regenerative Agriculture Movement
The Counter Sep 9, 2023It hardly matters if you’re dealing with food justice activists or tech-startup entrepreneurs. Small, independent farmers or the corporate leadership of agribusiness giants. Policy wonks or research scientists. Everyone is talking…
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The Critical Impact of Policy, Advocacy and Research in Nonprofit Organizations
Washington Area Women's Foundation Sep 9, 2023Our #AskHer series is an interview with our partners, community members and supporters who work tirelessly for women and girls. This interview is with Jacquelyn L. Lendsey, Interim Executive Director, DC Fiscal…
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Increasing Women’s Visibility in Philanthropy
Philanthropy News Digest Sep 9, 2023Jeannie Infante Sager is the director of the Women’s Philanthropy Institute (WPI) at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, which works to “conduct, curate, and disseminate research that grows women’s philanthropy.”…
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Nursing Staff Shortages in Rural Areas
The Rural Blog Sep 9, 2023Nursing homes may not be ready for ‘tsunami’ of baby boomers. (Photo by G.A. Pflueger, Unsplash) Nursing homes have struggled for decades to…
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Philanthropy Should Strengthen Community Power Building
Stanford Social Innovation Review Sep 9, 2023To take part in transformative social change, philanthropists must think toward a future in which their own centrality is diminished.
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How Can Educator Talent Shine Amid Teacher Shortages?
The Hechinger Report Sep 9, 2023Post-pandemic, teachers remain bound to the same inflexible expectations and schedules that have defined their roles for hundreds of years. But current teacher shortages are finally spurring an embrace of broader conceptions of teaching.
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The Fight For Better School Lunches
Chalkbeat Sep 9, 2023A NYC student explores the quality of school food on this episode of the Miseducation podcast from the Bell, a New York City high school audio journalism program.
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Mobile Homes Can Become Climate Solutions
Grist Sep 8, 2023Mobile homes house 22 million people in the U.S.and investing in them could be a solution to the housing and climate crises…
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How to Become An Environmental Justice Ally
HR Daily Advisor Sep 8, 2023HR professionals and hiring managers have much to do with setting the ecological standard for current and incoming employees.
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Infrastructure That Can Help Advance Mutual Aid Groups and Social Movements
Urban Institute Sep 8, 2023Mutual aid groups and social movements meet critical community needs, often during crises, but face funding challenges.
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