In the season three finale of the Giving Done Right podcast, hosts Phil Buchanan and Grace Nicolette pull back the curtain on new Center for Effective Philanthropy research: Giving Big: The Impact of Large, Unrestricted…
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What Does Successful Collaborative Philanthropy Look Like?
Medium Nov 18, 2022In a world of increasing uncertainty collaboration is more and more essential. Exploring the theme presents opportunity to understand both the potential and challenges for effective collaboration on philanthropy initiatives.…
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Making Health Equity a Priority in Michigan Communities
Johnson Center Nov 18, 2022The environmental, economic, and social factors that influence our health are commonly referred to as social determinants of health. These factors are beyond our personal control and are experienced uniquely…
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Who is Helping to Build Healthier Rural Communities?
The Rural Blog Nov 17, 2022Today is National Rural Health Day, complete with a presidential proclamation, so the Community Strategies Group of The Aspen Institute is using the observance as an opportunity to remind us of people and organizations…
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How Companies Can Bolster Gender Equity
FSG Nov 17, 2022Women drive our global economy. They control more than $20 trillion in annual consumer spending today, and that figure is expected to rise to nearly $30 trillion annually in the next five…
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Recycled Wastewater Can Be Clean Drinking Water
Futurity Nov 17, 2022Recycled wastewater is not only as safe to drink as conventional potable water, it may even be less toxic than many sources of water we already drink daily, researchers say.…
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The Bridgespan Group Nov 17, 2022Nonprofit co-leadership offers many benefits. It can enhance shared decision making and even provide a sturdy on-ramp for a successor, among other benefits. But how do nonprofit leaders make co-leadership…
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Click here for more.How Disaster Philanthropy Can Build More Equitable Communities
Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Nov 17, 2022Floods devastated the eastern part of Kentucky in July of this year. Just months before, tornadoes tore a path of destruction through towns in West Kentucky. A few states south…
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Antisemitism Isn’t Just ‘Jew-hatred’ – It’s Anti-Jewish Racism
The Conversation Nov 17, 2022Antisemitism has been in the news a lot lately. Hip-hop megastar Ye – formerly known as Kanye West – tweeted Oct. 8, 2022 that he would “go death con 3…
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Tribes Need to Have a Role in Colorado River Policy
The Counter Nov 17, 2022The Colorado River is the lifeblood for the Southern Ute and dozens of federally recognized tribes who have relied on it for drinking water, farming, and supporting hunting and fishing…
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A Medical Moonshot Would Help Fix Inequality in American Health Care
The Conversation Nov 17, 2022COVID-19 has put the American health care system’s deeply entrenched inequities into high relief. The social, economic and political structures that predated the pandemic’s public health crisis and resulting recession…
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Opportunities to Address Climate Migration
Brookings Nov 17, 2022As parts of our planet become less habitable, people will move – either in anticipation of environmental change or in reaction to catastrophic events. For millennia people have moved in response to…
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