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  • Studies Show Link Between Radicalized Individuals and Limited Access to Mental Healthcare

    Futurity Mar 21, 2023

    Over two-thirds of radicalized individuals struggle with a stress or anxiety disorder but often fail to receive mental health services.

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  • Donor-advised Funds: How Contributions Help Increase Impact

    Forbes

    While DAFs have become increasingly popular among donors, they are hardly new.

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  • How Can Personalized Learning Help Students After the Pandemic?

    The Hechinger Report Mar 20, 2023

    At no point in our history have we had so much information about what motivates students and so many research-based insights about how to differentiate lessons to meet individual learning needs. We can overcome the obstacles we face by leaning in to personalized learning.

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  • Study Shows Multiple Sclerosis Often Goes Undetected in Kids

    Futurity Mar 20, 2023

    Tools used to detect multiple sclerosis in at-risk adults may fail to predict the neurological disorder in children, a new study shows.

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  • ‘Climate Calamity’ Warning From the U.N.

    The Rural Blog Mar 20, 2023

    Cattle and a wind farm in Carbon County, Wyoming, which no longer produces coal , in 2021 (Photo by Katherine Frey, The Washington Post) “Hu…

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  • NYC’s Plan to Expand CTE

    Chalkbeat Mar 20, 2023

    NYC is beefing up career programs in education, technology, business, and health care. Officials are also offering hundreds of paid, three-year apprenticeships.

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  • Gender Equity in India’s Workforce: What Will it Take?

    FSG Mar 20, 2023

    India is home to over 350 million working-age women, of which 128 million live in urban areas. Yet only 20% of working-age urban women are participating in the workforce. Increasing…

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  • The Plastic Crisis: Where We Go From Here

    The North American Association for Environmental Education Mar 20, 2023

    Communities across the globe are rethinking how we approach plastic use in our daily lives. Let’s face it: The mountains of plastic now polluting nearly every depth and corner of…

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  • Why the Role of Philanthropy Needs to Be Flexible

    Stanford Social Innovation Review

    It’s important to understand how the world is shifting and how philanthropy is adapting in response. But what does that mean for your own work?

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  • How Rural Philanthropy was Changed by COVID-19

    The Daily Yonder Mar 19, 2023

    From helping with vaccine hesitancy to shifting church services online, some rural philanthropic organizations pivoted and changed their direction and…

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  • Chronic Marine Trash and Plastic Waste in the Philippines

    Eco-Business Mar 19, 2023

    A deluge of plastic waste washed over the island of Batasan in Tubigon, Bohol in the aftermath of the country’s deadliest typhoon in December. The piles of debris are a…

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  • Areas of Opportunity to Address Environmental Waste

    GreenBiz Mar 19, 2023

    It is impossible to address environmental threats without addressing the problem of waste. The world produces more than two billion metric tons of municipal solid waste each year — a…

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