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  • The Importance of Black Philanthropists in Social Justice Movements

    Alliance Magazine Aug 15, 2022

    A new report examines the patterns and motivations for giving by Black donors in the UK. Britain’s first-ever report on Black philanthropy and charitable giving reflects the voices of people…

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  • Why Organizations Can Adopt Innovative Practices

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 15, 2022

    About 10 years ago, a development organization and a national government took an innovative approach to a problem, the fact that people with chronic diseases were stopping their medical treatment before…

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  • Environmental Justice and Incarceration: Intertwined Issues

    Grist Aug 14, 2022

    For more than half a century, 441 Bauchet Street has been the address where Los Angeles’ most stark social and environmental inequalities converge. It’s the location of L.A.’s Men’s Central…

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  • Farmers Can Save Water with Wireless Technologies, But There Are Challenges

    The Conversation Aug 14, 2022

    Water is the most essential resource for life, for both humans and the crops we consume. Around the world, agriculture accounts for 70% of all freshwater use. I study computers…

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  • How Communities Can Reimagine Resilient Food Systems

    Food Tank Aug 14, 2022

    Danone Institute North America recently hosted a training for grant winners of its “One Planet. One Health” Initiative. The in-person training program in Boulder, CO focused on helping teams develop their…

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  • Hunger Crisis in Rural America Needs More Federal Aid

    The Rural Blog Aug 14, 2022

    More Americans are going hungry than last summer because of soaring food prices, but at least 16 states are refusing extra federal money meant to help the hungry, who are disproportionately…

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  • Indigenous Candidates Are Beginning to Emerge

    YES! Magazine Aug 14, 2022

    In this year’s primaries, there are more than 100 Indigenous candidates running for state or federal office in the United States. These leaders are no strangers to governance and civic duty—American Indigenous…

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  • Cities Worldwide Aren’t Adapting to Climate Change Quickly Enough

    The Conversation Aug 13, 2022

    Climate change is magnifying threats such as flooding, wildfires, tropical storms and drought. In 2020 the U.S. experienced a record-breaking 22 weather and climate disasters that each caused at least…

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    Is This Self-dealing? Three Quick Questions to Ask

    Exponent Philanthropy Aug 13, 2022

    Self-dealing rules are sometimes confusing. In any event, a small foundation has to determine whether a potential transaction constitutes self-dealing. For this reason, we’ve come up with three straightforward questions…

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  • How to Address Labor Shortages From Different Angles

    Forbes Aug 13, 2022

    Recovering jobs was one of the top priorities throughout the pandemic. It’s confusing, then, for employers to struggle to fill those roles, having worked so hard to be able to…

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  • Studies Indicate Food Insecurity is Exacerbated When Avoiding Tap Water

    Futurity Aug 13, 2022

    New findings link food insecurity and avoiding tap water. For nearly 61 million Americans, tap water is either unavailable or untrusted. New research shows for the first time that, in…

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  • The Impact of Climate Change on Infectious Disease Pathways

    The Conversation Aug 13, 2022

    Climate change can exacerbate a full 58% of the infectious diseases that humans come in contact with worldwide, from common waterborne viruses to deadly diseases like plague, our new research…

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