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  • How to Advance Equitable Climate Action and Economic Development

    Urban Institute Apr 6, 2024

    With billions of dollars in federal funding available to communities, local officials pursuing climate action and economic development should consider how to incorporate an equity lens into their planning, engagement, and funding strategies…

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  • A Look at Federally Funded Innovation Programs in Education

    The Hechinger Report Apr 6, 2024

    A February 2024 report about a research-and-development program inside the Department of Education found that only 26 percent of the innovations yielded any positive benefits for students and no negative harms.

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  • Jail Abortion Policies Create Barriers for Those Seeking Care

    The19th Apr 6, 2024

    New reviews of jail policies in 13 states found vague, confusing or nonexistent guidelines and major hurdles to obtaining an abortion.

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  • Getting Students With Disabilities the Best Educators

    Futurity Apr 6, 2024

    Students with disabilities need high-quality teachers, but not all teachers have the needed training and skills. A study suggests a strategy that may help.

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  • The Potential of the Pledge 5% Movement for Impact Investing

    Forbes Apr 5, 2024

    Only a small percentage of private foundations use their endowment assets for impact investing…

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  • Rural Students’ Access To Wi-Fi Is In Jeopardy As Pandemic-Era Resources Recede

    The Conversation Apr 5, 2024

    Students in rural America still lack access to high-speed internet at home despite governmental efforts during the pandemic to fill the void. This lack of access negatively affects their academic…

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  • Should We Compensate Indigenous Climate Labor?

    Grist Apr 5, 2024

    “I don’t think money is going to solve it.But I also feel like we do have a responsibility to ensure that we are taking care of the people who are working for all of us.”…

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  • What Does It Mean for Funders to Listen Well?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Apr 5, 2024

    Last year, an organization we both respect sent a provocative video message to funders. “You need to stop doing community engagement.” Because both our organizations, Fund for Shared Insight and…

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  • Online Child Safety Laws Could Help or Hurt

    The Conversation Apr 5, 2024

    Society has a complicated relationship with adolescents. We want to protect them as children and yet launch them into adulthood. Adolescents face risks from testing out independence, navigating peer relationships,…

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  • Climate Engineering Carries Serious National Security Risks

    The Conversation Apr 5, 2024

    The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “1.5 to stay alive.” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8…

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  • How to Advance Gender Equity in AI

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 5, 2024

    In 2019, Genevieve (co-author of this article) and her husband applied for the same credit card. Despite having a slightly better credit score and the same income, expenses, and debt…

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  • Activists Driving Progress in Generation Equality

    Global Citizen Apr 5, 2024

    Over two decades ago in 1995, 189 countries agreed to achieve gender equality by creating the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, a roadmap for creating a world where women and…

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