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How Climate Policy Can Drive Economic Growth and Make the U.S. Competitive
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Feb 10, 2023Overview of Equitable Growth’s panel session on the economic impacts of climate change and climate policy at the 2023 ASSA annual conference.
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How Diversity Makes Us Smarter
Greater Good MagazineThe fact is that if you want to build teams or organizations capable of innovating, you need diversity. Diversity enhances creativity. It encourages the search for novel information and perspectives,…
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Steps to Dismantle Structural Racism in the Workplace
Forbes Feb 10, 2023Employee well-being is intrinsically tied to workplace performance and engagement. Leading employers recognize that the health and wellness of their workforce can impact success and business outcomes, which has contributed to…
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How Donors Can Help Earthquake Survivors in Turkey and Syria
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors Feb 10, 2023On Monday, February 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the border regions of Turkey and Syria, causing largescale devastation with an estimated collapse of 6,000 buildings and a rising death toll of 17,000. This is the highest loss of life since the 2011 earthquake in Japan. This region has already been affected by war and […]
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Lack of Diversity in Clinical Trials is Leaving Women and Patients of Color Behind and Harming the Future of Medicine
The Conversation Feb 9, 2023Medicine works better when the treatments are tailored to fit each individual person’s biology and history. A first step is increasing diversity in clinical trials, but the end goal is precision medicine.
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The Environmental Benefits of Community Gardens
Futurity Feb 9, 2023Community gardens and urban farms are good for biodiversity and ecosystems. They also benefit the well-being of people that work in them.
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Food Assistance for Victims of Turkey and Syria Earthquakes
Food Tank Feb 9, 2023Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria devastated the region and led to thousands of casualties. Organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance.
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Click here for more.Rural America has homeless people, but they are further apart and harder to find, reports Justin Wm. Moyer of The Washinton Post. Moyer points to Beth Kempf, executive director of the homeless…
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Early-stage Nonprofit Governance: A Successful Experience in Korea
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 9, 2023Five lessons from a South Korean early-stage nonprofit on why establishing good governance from the beginning matters and how to adapt governance practices as an organization grows.
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Click here for more.Using Equity-centered Research to Inform Foundation Strategy
The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) Feb 9, 2023What is equity-centered research? There are many approaches funders may consider to learn more about ways in which philanthropy can make a difference in addressing the issues they care most about. Research…
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When Venture Philanthropy Meets Organizing
Medium Feb 9, 2023When we first started Propel Capital in 2008, we sought innovative ways to leverage capital for social impact. We looked across sectors, considered market strategies, and wondered if we took the riskiest,…
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