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How Philanthropy Can Approach Racial Wealth Gaps Regionally
Philanthropy News Digest Nov 7, 2022The San Francisco Bay Area is among the most economically inequitable places in America, and addressing those inequities will require shifts in philanthropic practice, a report from Northern California Grantmakers and Open Impact finds.…
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If You Want to Advance Justice in 2023, Plan Your Giving Strategy Now
Giving Compass Nov 7, 2022As we look ahead to 2023, there is certainly no shortage of big problems for donors to help tackle – reproductive rights access, humanitarian crises, plummeting math and reading test…
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How Indigenous Communities Wired Their Own Internet Connection
Mashable Nov 7, 2022As ubiquitous as “The Internet” is, more than 40 million Americans can’t access it from home. And rural Indigenous communities (at least 628,000 households) are some of the most disconnected. They’ve been forced…
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy Nov 7, 2022If there is one thing we have learned at the Chinese American Service League (CASL), it’s that data has the potential to revolutionize the way we look at philanthropy and…
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The Challenges for Family Caregivers After COVID-19
Futurity Nov 7, 2022Interviews with family members who cared for COVID-19 patients after hospital discharge reveal unique challenges. Roughly 21% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients at the height of the pandemic required an intensive…
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Participation is Low for New Dementia Prevention Drug Testing
Futurity Nov 7, 2022Only 12% of people between the ages of 50 and 64 say they’re very likely to step forward to test a new dementia-prevention drug, and 32% say they’re somewhat likely,…
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School meals first emerged in the U.S. at the end of the 19th century in cities like Philadelphia and Boston. These food programs were led by local nonprofits in response…
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Identifying How to Operationalize Equity in Philanthropy
PEAK Grantmaking Nov 6, 2022With increased focus and funding, philanthropy continues to prioritize the work of racial equity; however, operations teams including IT departments are often left behind. This gap was first identified in…
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Understanding the Digital Divide
Mashable Nov 6, 2022Working from “home” in a parking lot. Job interviews on laggy Zoom calls. Students trying to log onto class from a cell phone. For all of the already devastating and bitterly unequal…
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Planning Strategic Shifts for Racial Equity in Philanthropy
FSG Nov 6, 2022The Cleveland Foundation is the oldest and one of the largest community foundations in the country. Founded in 1914, the Foundation has helped shape the landscape of northeast Ohio and…
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With Over-the-counter Birth Control Pills Likely to be Approved, Pharmacists and Pharmacies Could Play an Ever-increasing Role in Reproductive Health Care
The Conversation Nov 6, 2022The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is set to review a drugmaker’s application for the first over-the-counter birth control pill in November 2022, with a decision expected in the first…
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