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  • India’s Strategic Management Plan for Climate Change

    Brookings Feb 16, 2023

    Montek Singh Ahluwalia and Utkarsh Patel describe how India could make progress towards meeting its climate change mitigation commitments which involve achieving net zero emissions by 2070.

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  • Homelessness in Baltimore: City Exceeds Housing Goals in 2022

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 16, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • Finding Solutions for the Severe Nursing Shortage

    Forbes Feb 16, 2023

    Universities have options to help impact the nursing shortage.

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    The Future of Results-Based Funding, Part Two: What to Keep

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 16, 2023

    In part one of this post, we shared two key principles for funders to keep in mind as they adapt results-based funding models to the volatile and rapidly shifting “new normal” of…

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  • Turkey’s Historic City of Antakya has Been Flattened by Powerful Earthquakes in the Past – And Rebuilt Itself

    The Conversation Feb 16, 2023

    A historian of the late Roman world, who visited earthquake-devastated Antakya several times, writes about the city’s rich history and recovery after being devastated in the past.

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  • Bridging the Gaps in Investors’ Catalytic Capital Know-how

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 16, 2023

    The latest investor survey by the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) makes it clear that the impact investing sector is no longer a philanthropic niche: With major financial services institutions entering the…

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    Disaster and Humanitarian Relief for Turkey and Syria

    Center for High Impact Philanthropy Feb 16, 2023

    Every crisis goes through phases. Right now, Turkish and Syrian people face urgent needs for rescue, shelter, medical care, and basic needs like food, water, and fuel. The following organizations each…

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  • Federal Funds Can Help Push Science Education Forward

    EdSource Feb 16, 2023

    Schools have been slow in using the federal pandemic rescue funds, which expire in Sept. 2024. They should invest in giving students and teachers a boost in science instruction.

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  • Data Literacy Skills Are On The Decline

    Futurity Feb 15, 2023

    Data literacy skills among fourth and eighth-grade students in the US have declined significantly over the last decade, researchers say.

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  • A Profile of Native Incarceration in the U.S.

    Prison Policy Initiative Feb 15, 2023

    New page provides data and visualizations about the overrepresentation of Native people in the criminal legal system.

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  • Has There Been Racial Equity Progress in Philanthropy?

    PEAK Grantmaking Feb 15, 2023

    Journal contributors reflect on the Black professional experience in philanthropy, the progress that has been made in three years, and what still needs to be done…

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    The Future of Results-based Funding, Part One: Adapting to a New Normal

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 15, 2023

    In part one of this two-part post, we put forth recommendations on adapting results-based funding for crisis and uncertainty. These recommendations come down to a couple of basic principles: first,…

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