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  • Promoting Trust-based Philanthropy in the Arts

    Artnet News May 5, 2023

    “Both in the arts and beyond, money is fundamentally based on trust. Our economic system functions due to society’s trust in it, enabling cooperation and exchange. However, if we trust in money itself, why is it that in arts philanthropy, trust in artists is largely absent?

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  • How Racism Harms Black Girls in Philadelphia Public Schools

    Chalkbeat May 5, 2023

    Black girls who attended Philadelphia public schools say they faced systemic inequities regardless of demographics at their schools, according to an Education Law Center report.

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  • Long COVID: Your Questions Answered

    Futurity May 5, 2023

    Researchers dig into what they’ve learned after a year of studying long COVID—as well as what they don’t know about the condition.

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  • Google is Not Fighting Climate Disinformation Despite Its Promise To Do So

    EcoWatch May 5, 2023

    A new report has found that Google is breaking its October 2021 promise to not sell ads on YouTube videos containing climate disinformation.

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  • Childcare Options For Kids With Disabilities Are Severely Limited

    The Hechinger Report May 5, 2023

    For parents of children with disabilities, child care shortages have always been a reality.

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  • Dental Deserts Are Concerning for Rural Americans

    The Rural Blog May 4, 2023

    Implants, dentures, etc. (Photo by Jonathan Borba, Unsplash) “Tooth decay is the most common chronic disease in children and adults in the …

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  • Understanding Who is Sharing Nonprofit Demographic Data

    Candid May 4, 2023

    Candid Blog | Discover four key insights based on today’s nonprofit demographic data and what they mean for our sector.

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  • How to Best Support Social Entrepreneurs

    Forbes May 4, 2023

    Here are five highly interrelated ways that an entrepreneur-centric ecosystem might better support social entrepreneurs.

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  • Rural America Suffers More Gun Deaths

    The Rural Blog May 4, 2023

    Map by Joe Murphy, NBC News , from Centers for Disease Conrol and Prevention data It’s perhaps an unexpected truth: If you’re an urban dwe…

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  • Many Common Household Products Contain Known Toxic Chemicals, Study Finds

    The Conversation May 4, 2023

    Manufacturers don’t usually have to disclose what’s in products like shampoo and household cleaners, but a new study finds that these products can contain hazardous ingredients.

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  • Improving Talent Investment in the Philanthropic Space

    Johnson Center May 4, 2023

    The nonprofit sector employs 12.5 million people in the United States (Salamon & Newhouse, 2020) and its people power is its most finite and important resource. Since its founding in…

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  • Challenging Conventional Impact Investing Practices to Build an Equitable Economy

    LISC May 4, 2023

    There is no question that we are in a time of divisiveness in America. Racial and economic inequality are tearing at our social fabric. That tearing will continue with great…

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