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At a past Exponent Philanthropy National Conference, we presented a session with GrantCraft’s Jen Bokoff about doing just this—identifying priority needs and leveraging points for change, whether in a specific…
At a past Exponent Philanthropy National Conference, we presented a session with GrantCraft’s Jen Bokoff about doing just this—identifying priority needs and leveraging points for change, whether in a specific…
Working collaboratively in philanthropy is a powerful tool for funders. Philanthropic collaboration can enhance organizational capacity, keeping lone organizations strong and sustainable over time. Moreover, in a sector where organizations…
4 Reasons to Focus Your Giving If we want to maximize the impact of our resources, we’ll want to have in-depth knowledge of a topic, insight into a field, good…
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One group that has stayed true to its old ways is the Heartland Institute, a think tank that has been at the center of climate change denial for decades.
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Here are four systemic challenges I see in higher education, and how industry leaders can help address them.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects 54% of new electric-generating capacity in the U.S. to come from solar energy for 2023.
Evidence from Massachusetts suggests that a multistep process discourages enrollment. The findings could help policymakers stave off a sharp decline in coverage when COVID-19 policies change.
As the field of social entrepreneurship is engaged in finding solutions for social inequalities, it often falls short of creating opportunities for those who suffer most from those inequalities to become protagonists.
Sharayne Douglas works with students at schools in Broward County through Pace Center for Girls, a nonprofit that provides academic support and counseling to girls who have experienced trauma.
A new report says Indigenous management plays a key role in protecting Canada’s waters.
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