During the COVID-19 pandemic, most colleges advertised emergency financial aid for students widely and repeatedly online. But some students were still unaware of the help that was available, according to new research from the…
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Educational Gender Equality Podcasts to Look Out For
Global Citizen Oct 8, 2022It can be difficult to keep track of the onslaught of news about women’s issues at times, but podcasts can be the antidote to the fatigue of scrolling through infographic…
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Giving Done Right Season 3, Episode 3: Radical Generosity with April Tam Smith
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Oct 8, 2022Philanthropist and restaurateur April Tam Smith joins Grace Nicolette on the Giving Done Right podcast to discuss her unique approach to giving, balancing philanthropic pursuits with a career in finance,…
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The Concern for Overcrowded Emergency Rooms
Futurity Oct 8, 2022A widespread and increasing level of overcrowding in emergency department in the United States is putting patient safety and access to care at risk, two new studies show. Researchers examined,…
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The Limitations of Recycling in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution
Grist Oct 8, 2022When dealing with the life cycle of plastic, hundreds of solutions await, from alternative bioplastics that might be able to degrade themselves through the magic of fungus, to complex chemical…
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The Significant Impact That War and Conflict Has on Children
Save the Children Oct 8, 2022What Is the Impact of Conflict on Children? Today, the nature of conflict – and its impact on children – is evolving. The world is witnessing deliberate campaigns of violence…
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AI Can Help Find Treatments for COVID Variants
Futurity Oct 7, 2022Researchers are using big data and AI to identify drugs already on the market that could be applied to treat new COVID-19 variants. Finding new ways to treat the novel…
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Critical Lessons from the COVID-19 Pandemic for Nonprofit Organizations
Blue Avocado Oct 7, 2022In the past 2+ years, nonprofits have weathered the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic consequences on their organizations’ culture, operations, and funding. Even as we return to…
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The Funding Difficulties for Muslim-led Nonprofits
Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy Oct 7, 2022Spanning over 400 years in the Americas, the Muslim American story is long and multifaceted. Muslims are one of the most diverse faith communities in the United States with no…
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Most Funding to Protect Indigenous Land Isn’t Going to Indigenous People
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Abuse in Women’s Professional Soccer Was an ‘Open Secret’
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