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  • The “Famous” Farmer and Environmental Leader on Senegal’s Community Radio

    Global Washington Jun 6, 2023

    Today, 66-year-old Maty Tine is a pillar of her community in western Senegal — a progressive farmer, environmental advocate, and radio presenter in her local dialect. But growing into this…

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  • Arsenic Contamination of Food and Water is a Global Public Health Concern

    The Conversation Jun 6, 2023

    Millions of people worldwide are exposed via soil and water to arsenic, whether naturally occurring or related to pollution. Chronic exposure is linked to the formation of cancer stem cells.

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  • Supporting People in Rural Areas Recovering from Drug Addiction

    The Rural Blog Jun 6, 2023

    Testimony presented before the U.S.House of Representatives Committee on Ways and Means on May 16, 2023….

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  • Plastic Pollution Can Affect Our Mental Health

    Surfrider Foundation Jun 6, 2023

    It should come as no surprise to learn that plastic is toxic. Numerous studies have outlined the physical dangers that the chemicals in plastic present. From disrupting our hormones to causing…

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  • Study Finds California’s Beaches Are On Their Way to Disappearing

    EcoWatch Jun 6, 2023

    A new study from the U.S. Geological Survey has found that 25% to 70% of California’s beaches could disappear by the end of this century.

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  • Why We Need to Recruit More Women Electricians

    YES! Magazine Jun 6, 2023

    The U.S. is finally moving away from fossil fuels, but there aren’t enough electricians to do the job.

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  • New Guide Helps Donors Discover their Philanthropic Identity

    Giving Compass Jun 6, 2023

    “I’m an education funder.”  “I give to nonprofits focused on the environment.” For many of us, our philanthropic identity is directly tied to the causes we are most passionate about.…

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  • How Building More Backyard Homes, Granny Flats and In-law Suites Can Help Alleviate the Housing Crisis

    The Conversation Jun 5, 2023

    Though accessory dwelling units have been around for centuries, a recent survey found that 71% of Americans were unfamiliar with the concept.

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  • Why Community Feedback for Nonprofits is Necessary

    Feedback Labs Jun 5, 2023

    Sophia Johnson, Feedback Labs | May 23, 2023 Located in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia, Congreso de Latinos Unidos (Congreso) is a nonprofit organization with a mission to enable individuals and families in predominantly Latino neighborhoods to achieve economic self-sufficiency and wellbeing. The agency has 40+ programs operating over 5 programmatic divisions namely Education, Employment and Training, Health and Safety, Housing, and Family & Parenting. As Congreso offers a wide range of services and programs, it is crucial to establish communication channels both internally (staff orientated) and externally (first time Congreso clients). Consequently, Congreso has been developing the Referral App through which staff and clients will ideally be able to refer to the needed programs. Congreso divided the exploration and build out of the app into two phases: internal consisting of staff members and external that includes the first time Congreso clients or community members. In the LabStorm, Congreso presented to the audience to explore features needed for the external side of the app. With the goal that clients would be able to see the list of Congreso programs and their description, self-refer to programs as they see fit, and receive status updates on the referral itself, Congreso aims to incorporate the client’s voice and needs into the app before moving forward. As it is critical to involve clients in building a client-facing portal, the LabStorm participants brainstormed strategies to reach out to the clients to elicit their feedback. Reaching out to the community. Attendees brainstormed ideas on getting the word out so that the community is aware of what Congreso is looking to do. Getting people to give feedback into the design or presenting a prototype to the clients can elevate the interaction with the app and change the response rate from the community. Congreso was recommended on setting a deadline to exhaust all the strategies, and complete the app so that development does not get prolonged due to outreach challenges. Furthermore, partnering with existing emergency services, leaving flyers and brochures at reentry centers or food pantry centers where there is an overlap of people who are connected to Congreso could expand the outreach pool. Leaving informational materials with social workers can be crucial as they are meeting people at crisis points and they can refer resources at Congreso after addressing the immediate needs. Having a bunch of free swag to drop off at the offices would also encourage people to get the survey link filled out. Equity design in feedback. Attendees stressed the importance for embedding equity and paying people for their time for the feedback processes. Consequently, Congreso could focus more on quality feedback than the number of people giving the feedback. Having an iterative process of a handful of people at a time would help ensure quality feedback while carrying an equitable approach. Furthermore, it could be the case that people lack the time to test the app and hence engaging them in specific problems that Congreso is trying to solve with the app could be more effective. Attendees reminded that communicating the work is half the battle and that the process should be leveraged for the challenges that people are facing in general and positing the app to address those. Building trust in the community. The discussion in the LabStorm reminded everyone that feedback can be fun and engaging, and they can be a trust building exercise. Planning how Congreso would close the loop and share the feedback they got from the community can underline the importance of feedback to the community. Moreover, celebrating the value that Congreso got from the feedback exercise would help convey the importance of community voice to Congreso and contribute to a trust based relationship. Participants also stressed that once Congreso is out in the community and has made people aware of what they do, even if people don’t give feedback, they will know that they can make use of Congreso’s programs and it would be a win-win situation either way. As the engaging LabStorm came to an end, attendees concluded by transferring the success of the staff feedback to the client feedback process. Highlighting feedback success from the patterns found from the staff feedback would have a significant leverage for Congreso to gather feedback from the clients as they aim to have a more community-driven input in their app development. Learn More About LabStorms LabStorms are collaborative problem-solving sessions designed to help organizations tackle feedback-related challenges or share what’s working well in their practice. Presenters leave the experience with honest, actionable feedback and suggestions to improve their feedback processes and tools. To learn more about participating in a virtual LabStorm, please visit feedbacklabs.org/labstorms.

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  • Black Adults Are At Risk of Early Death for Many Reasons

    Futurity Jun 5, 2023

    Eight areas of life critical to health and well-being totally account for why Black adults in the US have a higher risk of early death.

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  • Q&A: Celebrating Asian Immigrant Refugee Contributions to Climate Action Series (Part 3)

    NCRP Jun 5, 2023

    In the previous entry in this three-part series, Filipino climate justice frontline leader and Co-Director of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN), Christine Cordero discussed the group’s history and how climate funders…

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  • Madam C.J. Walker’s Lessons for Giving — and Living — Well

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jun 5, 2023

    I often ask myself the question, “What can we learn from other cultures of philanthropy that can inform the way we give today?” It’s a question borne out of curiosity…

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