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  • Making Global Sustainability Strategies Work in Local Contexts

    GreenBiz May 8, 2023

    They say “all politics are local.” So are effective sustainability strategies.

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    Advancing Equity Through Large, Unrestricted Gifts: A Study of MacKenzie Scott’s Giving [We Give Summit]

    Philanthropy Together May 8, 2023

    MacKenzie Scott’s philanthropic approach – giving large, unrestricted gifts – has made headlines in recent years. What can everyday givers learn from this strategy? Phil Buchanan, president of the Center…

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  • Applying Technology to Promote the Public Interest

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 7, 2023

    The global COVID-19 pandemic brought into stark relief the differences between the haves and the have-nots. The divide is especially apparent when it comes to technology. Lack of devices and…

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  • Gaps in Data Will Impact Climate Science and Research

    Eco-Business May 7, 2023

    The mountain of science examining climate change continues to grow rapidly, and evidence of its real-world impacts is becoming ever more apparent. In March, the latest IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on…

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  • How Not to Solve the Climate Change Problem

    The Conversation May 7, 2023

    When politicians talk about reaching “net zero” emissions, they’re often counting on trees or technology that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air. What they don’t mention is just…

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  • A Renewed Focus in Career and Technical Education

    Forbes May 7, 2023

    The recently passed Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act has the potential to open up life-changing job opportunities to more people and drive critical improvements to our physical infrastructure that will…

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    Who Is Threatening ‘Philanthropic Freedom?’

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy May 7, 2023

    In college, I had a journalism professor who taught us never to start a piece with a question. But I can’t help myself. I want to know: Who is threatening…

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  • The Lack of School Librarians in NYC Is Concerning

    Chalkbeat May 7, 2023

    New York City’s public libraries last week avoided deep budget cuts that would have reduced hours, but educators say the dearth of public school librarians affects many students.

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  • Support for Indigenous Climate Philanthropy and Solutions

    Mashable May 7, 2023

    The Indigenous Earth Fund, an initiative from the Decolonizing Wealth Project, redistributes climate justice charitable funding to support the cultural solutions of Indigenous-led organizations.

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  • Coral Reef Resiliency Could Help Them Stay Alive in the Climate Crisis

    EcoWatch May 7, 2023

    Scientists at the University of Miami have discovered a new resiliency in certain coral reefs in the tropical Pacific Ocean.

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  • How Businesses Can Help Advance Nonprofit Growth

    Forbes May 7, 2023

    Expanding a nonprofit’s network is a great way businesses can offer nonfinancial support.

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  • Black Mothers Start Microschools to End School-to-Prison Pipeline

    The 74 May 6, 2023

    In the Arizona desert, a new school model has Black parents driving across city lines to drop their children off each morning. Frustrated with what they say is their public schools’…

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