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  • Socially Responsible Procurement in the Public Sector

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 25, 2023

    Governments around the world have become increasingly interested in fostering the social economy in order to address pressing social problems. One of the ways to do that is through their…

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  • Providing Capital Investments for Regenerative Agriculture [Audio]

    Causeartist Aug 25, 2023

    Adrian is a Co-Founder and a Managing Director of Provenance Capital Group where he helps develop blended capital structures that catalyze resilient biological systems and businesses. Before Provenance, Adrian co-founded…

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  • This Cold, Flu, and Virus Season Will Be Different

    Futurity Aug 25, 2023

    An epidemiologist explains what you should know for respiratory virus season after last year’s “tripledemic” of flu, COVID, and RSV.

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  • What Is the Current State of Philanthropy and the SDGs?

    Alliance Magazine Aug 25, 2023

    On September 18th and 19th leaders from around the world will participate in the SDG Summit which will be ‘critical in setting the tone’ for the remainder of the 78th session of the United Nations ……

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  • How Health Situation Analysis Can Advance Housing Opportunities

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 24, 2023

    By employing health situation analysis, developers can create real estate projects that generate new value by rooting community well-being in place. Open access to this article is made possible by Biositu, LLC.

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  • How Technology Affects The Philanthropic Ecosystem

    Forbes Aug 24, 2023

    Non-profit tech leaders should go out of their way to illustrate to their donors how they harness tech to be agile, fast, inventive and educational.

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  • Many Schools Do Not Have LGBTQ Curriculum

    The19th Aug 24, 2023

    LGBTQ kids across the country have had to learn about their history from sources beyond textbooks and classrooms.

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  • Four Mindsets for Funding Economic Mobility in the Black Rural South

    The Bridgespan Group Aug 24, 2023

    There is a troubling injustice in America’s Black rural South: the same communities that played a disproportionate role in building the nation’s wealth face the highest levels of poverty today.…

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  • Kenyan Farmers Paid the Price for a UN-backed Fight Against Locusts

    Grist Aug 24, 2023

    Internal United Nations documents show widespread problems with its distribution of pesticides after a 2020 locust outbreak in Kenya.

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  • Nowhere in the U.S. is Safe from Climate Disaster Risks, But Cities Can Prepare

    The Conversation Aug 24, 2023

    Even ‘climate havens’ face a riskier future, and infrastructure often isn’t built to handle climate change. But there are steps cities can take to prepare.

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  • The Potential of Flexible Capital Within Family Investing Offices

    Forbes Aug 24, 2023

    Plentiful. Flexible. The power and desire to move first. Of all investor groups, family offices and private individual investors, particularly ultra-high net worth (UHNW) are the ones driving impact investing…

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  • Taking Collective Action for Environmental Justice

    NPC Aug 24, 2023

    It is unequivocal: Human activities have caused the climate crisis and human activities are absolutely vital to prevent further, worsening catastrophe. We need to act urgently. We need to act…

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