Fires are burning, storms raging, and communities suffering through “once-in-a-century” heat waves across the globe. So it may seem odd to talk about winning on climate change. “We are in…
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How Can We Help Strengthen Women’s Land Rights in India?
India Development Review Aug 20, 2023The lack of interventions around women’s land rights in India points to the need for equipping community-based organisations to handle such work.
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Preparing Gen-Z Students for the Future Workforce
Forbes Aug 20, 2023Nonprofits and for-profit businesses alike have an obligation to listen to what this generation has to say. Doing so can impact the future workforce and overall economy.
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What Will It Take to Reach Global Gender Equality?
Global Citizen Aug 20, 2023Ahead of Global Citizen Festival 2023, taking place in New York City in September, Global Citizen outlines why investing in women is key to achieving gender equality.
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Looking at New Models for Clean Water Access in Developing Countries
Futurity Aug 20, 2023771 million people lacked access to clean drinking water in 2020. Community collaboration can help pick optimal spots for new water projects.
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Gaining Momentum for Journalism Infrastructure
Nonprofit Quarterly Aug 20, 2023Support for local journalism is vital. But there is a similar need for philanthropy to invest in creating the journalism ecosystem that national social movements need.
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Why We’re Becoming More and More Dependent on Groundwater
The Conversation Aug 19, 2023Communities that rely on the Colorado River are facing a water crisis. Lake Mead, the river’s largest reservoir, has fallen to levels not seen since it was created by the…
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How Philanthropy Can Address Racial Justice in Housing
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 19, 2023Homeownership is considered the American dream, but for millions of people who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC), the reality of the US housing system is more of…
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Impact Investing to Advance Racial Equity
Greenbiz Aug 19, 2023When the coronavirus began sweeping Alabama, infections surged in the state’s rural Black Belt, a region originally named for the color of its fertile soil that’s now known for its…
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How Public Transport Can Serve People and the Climate
GreenBiz Aug 19, 2023The coronavirus pandemic hit public transport hard. Global ridership tanked initially by as much as 80 percent, and transit was still at around just 20 percent of pre-pandemic ridership at the end…
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Risk of Death Related to Pregnancy and Childbirth More than Doubled Between 1999 and 2019 in the US
The Conversation Aug 19, 2023Black women died during or soon after pregnancy at higher rates than any other racial group in every year from 1999 to 2019. American Indian and Alaska Native women had the greatest increase in risk during this period.
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Lessons for Global City Leaders Fighting Climate Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 19, 2023From the front lines of climate change and health inequities, city leaders are collaborating on solutions and learning from one another how best to rise and meet these challenges.
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