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  • How Food Trails Can Help Boost Urban Food Systems

    Food Tank May 21, 2023

    Working with 11 pilot projects across the European Union, Food Trails is helping cities create sustainable, regional food systems.

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  • Roe Overturned: What You Need to Know

    The Conversation May 20, 2023

    After half a century, Americans’ constitutional right to get an abortion has been overturned by the Supreme Court. The ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization – handed down…

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  • What Does Effective Crisis Response Look Like?

    Alliance Magazine May 20, 2023

    Globally, we are facing multiple and compounding crises. Whether it is the devastating impacts of climate change, a seemingly never-ending pandemic, or armed conflicts from Ethiopia to Ukraine, it can…

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  • ESG Investing Needs Stricter Requirements

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 20, 2023

    Had it not been for the rise of the pandemic’s second wave or the post-election mayhem, Phillip Morris’ addition to a club of companies that are supposed to be doing well on…

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  • Emphasizing Truth and Trust to Fight Disinformation

    RAND Corporation May 20, 2023

    For Jessica Cecil, today feels a bit like the Dark Ages after the fall of the Roman Empire, in which agreed-upon facts endure in only a few isolated places of…

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    Better Serving Older Adults Experiencing Homelessness

    Ending Homelessness May 20, 2023

    In cities like San Diego, the problem is growing. For every ten people in San Diego who are successfully housed, 13 more people become unhoused. This is not sustainable, and…

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  • Ending the Nonprofit Starvation Cycle

    Fund the People May 20, 2023

    READ THE TRANSCRIPT This week at Fund the People, we are in conversation with another major foundation that is striving to do their part to smash the overhead myth!In this episode, you’ll get an insider’s view of The Annie E.

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  • Labor Report Finds the True Cost of Caregiving

    The 19th May 20, 2023

    A first-of-its-kind report from the Department of Labor studying women in their early 40s calculated how much they lose as a result of their caregiving responsibilities for children and parents. The impact is especially high for Latinas.

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  • Report is Optimistic About Plastic Pollution Reduction

    EcoWatch May 20, 2023

    The United Nations Environment Programme reports that it is possible to reduce plastic pollution by as much as 80% by 2040.

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    Philanthropy’s Investment in Change Makers

    The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) May 20, 2023

    In the enormity of today’s challenges, we can find ourselves disillusioned by the seeming lack of progress and worsening conditions of what we face: climate change, disinformation, broken food systems,…

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  • Increase in Diagnosis of Profound Autism in Children

    Futurity May 20, 2023

    Cases of children with profound autism are on the rise. Poor, female, and non-white kids are the most likely to be diagnosed, a study finds.

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  • How Makerspaces Can Support Youth Mental Health

    EdSurge May 19, 2023

    Makerspaces in schools are a place where the normal rules of classroom learning are tossed aside in favor of just a couple — have fun, and don’t be …

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