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  • How Nonprofit Leaders Can Focus on Clean Drinking Water

    Forbes Feb 9, 2023

    We have a responsibility to address this direct public health threat that impacts the populations we serve as well as those who use our facilities.

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    How to Support Earthquake Survivors in Turkey and Syria

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Feb 8, 2023

    In the middle of the night of Feb. 6, as families slept in their beds and a city slumbered, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred close to Gaziantep in southern Turkey,…

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  • How to Build an Ideal Corporate-Nonprofit Volunteer Partnership

    VolunteerMatch Feb 8, 2023

    Corporate volunteer programs offer an incredible opportunity for nonprofits to partner with businesses in a way that’s beneficial for both parties.

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    Words Matter: Defining Sustainability and Equity for a More Just World

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 8, 2023

    For some time now, I have been thinking about how we can be clearer with the terms we use in philanthropy and nonprofit circles. We seem to adopt new terms…

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  • LA’s Troubled History with Urban Oil Drilling is Nearing an End After Years of Health Concerns

    The Conversation Feb 8, 2023

    The Los Angeles area has over 20,000 active, idle or abandoned oil wells. The city and county have voted to ban new ones after studies showed health problems in residents living nearby.

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  • As Climate Change and Overuse Shrink Lake Powell, the Emergent Landscape Poses New Challenges

    The Conversation Feb 8, 2023

    Lake Powell’s existential crisis is a unique opportunity to save a treasured landscape.

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  • Structural Racism in the United States

    Othering and Belonging Institute Feb 8, 2023

    In the United States, racial inequalities and disparities stem from policies and practices that perpetuate structural racialization. Structural racialization is a “set of practices, cultural norms, and institutional arrangements that…

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  • The Toll of Extreme Heat and Wildfires on Farmworkers

    Grist Feb 8, 2023

    Nearly half of workers say their farms are not in compliance with safety codes for extreme weather, survey finds.

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  • These Strategies Contribute to Nonprofit Growth

    Forbes Feb 8, 2023

    There are set strategies that nonprofits can put into place to grow their organizations and foster innovative thinking and team investment.

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  • How Guerilla Urbanism Can Help Cities Thrive

    Shareable Feb 7, 2023

    Guerilla urbanism, also called tactical urbanism, is the low-cost, temporary changing of built environments to facilitate longterm change.

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  • Hurricane Harvey More Than Doubled the Acidity of Texas’ Galveston Bay

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    Climate change is making oceans more acidic globally. Now, scientists are finding that large storms can send pulses of acidic water into bays and estuaries, further stressing fish and shellfish.

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  • How to Move the Food Systems Farther in 2023

    The Rockefeller Foundation Feb 7, 2023

    For the first time in 2022, food systems figured prominently at COP27, the world’s global convening on climate change, held last year in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Food systems also moved…

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