Burnout is a chronic condition in nonprofits. Right now, it’s at an acute level after the years of trauma we’ve been experiencing. And burnout has a compounding impact on people…
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Cannabis Holds Promise for Pain Management, Reducing the Need for Opioid Painkillers
The Conversation Nov 3, 2022Drug overdose deaths from opioids continue to rise in the U.S. as a result of both the misuse of prescription opioids and the illicit drug market. But an interesting trend…
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Prioritizing Equity as a Part of Nonprofit Strategy
PEAK Grantmaking Nov 3, 2022The Annie E. Casey Foundation for decades has worked to embed racial equity and inclusion in its operations and share its journey as a road map to other funders ready…
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Click here for more.As a young nonprofit executive, I once flew across the country to meet with a new funder. I was nervous, excited, and eager to make a connection that would (hopefully)…
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Click here for more.GEAPP launched at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2021 with US$10 billion of committed capital, including up to US$1.5 billion in initial grant funding from The Rockefeller Foundation,…
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Building a Stronger Child Care System That Works
LISC Nov 2, 2022Child care and early learning programs, at their core, play a critical role in the development of young children. They operate at a critical nexus – the intersection of economic…
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The Importance of Civic Infrastructure for Economic Recovery
Medium Nov 2, 2022Infrastructure holds communities together: roads, bridges, an electricity grid. But what about the connections that we can’t see? Relationships, collaboration, goal setting and data sharing are part of a community’s…
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Holistic Solutions for Climate and Housing Justice
Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 2, 2022The long and continued practice of racist housing practices and policies in the United States means that Black people, Indigenous people, and people of color are the most likely to have insecure…
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Click here for more.Gradually then Suddenly: What If the Perfect Storm Hits Nonprofits?
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Nov 2, 2022Our latest economic crisis has inflation raging throughout the global economy. While foundations respond to reductions in their asset values and damage done to stakeholders, this crisis could yet wreak…
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How Funders Are Addressing Gun Violence
Philanthropy News Digest Nov 2, 2022Amid a surge in gun violence across the United States, funders increasingly are supporting collaborative community violence intervention (CVI) efforts, which can include hospital-based intervention, street outreach, and intense mentorship…
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To Help Protect Newly Hatched Baby Sea Turtles, We Designed a Tool for Sensing Activity Inside their Nests
The Conversation Nov 2, 2022Playing with my children on a beach on Hatteras Island, a barrier island off the coast of North Carolina, I struck up a conversation with a man walking his dog.…
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Developing the Relationship Between Philanthropy, Tech, and Equity
PEAK Grantmaking Nov 2, 2022Technology has been central to the shifts we have made to weather the pandemic: Work, school, and social gatherings moved online virtually overnight, and organizations had to ensure they too…
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