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  • How Migrant Youth Education Programs Are Helping Young People Feel Secure in Their Identity

    Food Tank Jan 6, 2023

    Mano en Mano migrant youth education programs center student identity and culture through community leadership.

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  • Innovation Trends in Healthcare for 2023

    Christensen Institute Jan 5, 2023

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

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  • How Strategic Nonprofits Can Leverage Data Effectively

    Forbes Jan 5, 2023

    When used properly, data can exponentially increase the effectiveness and efficiency of an organization.

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  • The Complicated Question of Carbon Capture

    GreenBiz Jan 5, 2023

    CCS is either the climate tech breakthrough of the 21st century, according to its advocates, or a multibillion-dollar boondoggle, say activists.

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    Will MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Be an Inflection Point for the Social Sector?

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 5, 2023

    Mackenzie Scott’s gifts now total over $14 billion to more than 1600 organizations. CEP’s ongoing “Big Gifts” study is documenting the significant impact these gifts are having on the leadership,…

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  • Crises That Get Intense News Coverage Receive More Aid

    Nieman Lab Jan 5, 2023

    The news media cover humanitarian crises selectively. Events associated with clear, dramatic imagery, such as the 2020 Beirut port explosion, often receive intense global news coverage. By contrast, protracted humanitarian…

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  • The Food Movement: Taking Action During a Time of Momentum

    Food Tank Jan 5, 2023

    As Food Tank looks ahead to 2023, it’s important that we don’t just talk about the momentum of the food movement. We need to act upon it.

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  • Building Solutions for California Wildfires

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 4, 2023

    There are three generalized strategies policy makers may use to drive societal change. But, how are policy makers to decide what combination of these three tools will work to best manage the wildfire challenge?

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  • Lessons from a Victory for D.C. Domestic Workers

    Inequality.org Jan 4, 2023

    On December 6, the D.C. Council unanimously approved a Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, extending crucial recognition and labor protections to thousands of domestic workers. The legislation is expected to pass its…

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  • Why Funders May Reject Nonprofits’ Scaling Plans

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 4, 2023

    A checklist to avoid common problems that funders have identified in evaluating applications.

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  • Just Over One in Four Members of Congress in 2023 Will be Women – At This Rate, It Will Take 118 Years Until There is Gender Parity

    The Conversation Jan 4, 2023

    For decades, there were growing numbers of Democratic and Republican women in Congress, but the number of Republican women has stalled.

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  • The Plight of Child Care Centers After the Pandemic

    The Hechinger Report Jan 4, 2023

    Many thousands of child care providers caught in the same tsunami that knocked out Rockport are asking the same questions, as are many thousands more who have stayed open, but…

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