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  • What is the Impact of Decreased Public Spending on Children?

    Urban Institute Mar 13, 2024

    Public spending on children—including the child tax credit—benefits kids and families in the immediate term and can have a long-term payoff for the federal government and society.

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  • How Funders Can Help Advance Relationships in Nonprofit Resilience

    Alliance Magazine Mar 12, 2024

    Chronic underfunding of nonprofits’ ‘true costs’– programme expenses, core administrative expenditures, organisational development investments, plus reserve funding – blunts the impact funders and nonprofits strive for.

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  • Understanding the Potential of Agricultural Research Organizations

    Forbes Mar 12, 2024

    In this article, I’d like to share some foundational information about this type of charity and some of its nuances.

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  • National Parks Teach Students About Environmental Issues In This Course

    The Conversation Mar 12, 2024

    What prompted the idea for the course? The University of Tennessee is a natural fit for this course, with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and all the learning opportunities…

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  • Trust-based Philanthropy Requires Qualitative and Quantitative Knowledge

    The Conversation Mar 12, 2024

    Because trust-based philanthropy shouldn’t mean blind faith.

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  • How ‘Hometown Associations’ Help Immigrants Support Their Communities

    The Conversation Mar 12, 2024

    “Hometown associations,” also known as migrant clubs, are nonprofits formed by immigrants who are originally from the same place in their country of origin. They serve as channels through which…

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  • Integrating Feminism Into Philanthropy

    Exponent Philanthropy Mar 12, 2024

    For society to advance gender equity, intersectional feminism must become part of the mainstream narrative and mindset. Philanthropy is our opportunity to be change agents, so that this statistic increases: Just 1.9% of philanthropic…

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  • The Impact of Austerity on Gender Inequality in Time Allocation in the United States

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Mar 12, 2024

    This paper finds that decreases in education spending affect the gender gap in time spent in child care, with women allocating more time weekly.

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  • Food Production Generates More than a Third of Manmade Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    The Conversation Mar 12, 2024

    Producing enough food for a growing world population is an urgent global challenge. And it’s complicated by the fact that climate change is warming the Earth and making farming harder…

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  • The Role and Sacrifices of Black Women in the Childcare Industry

    The Hechinger Report Mar 12, 2024

    America’s relative lack of investment in child care disproportionately hurts Black educators, children and families. Pre-pandemic, there was limited availability of affordable options; new closures will deepen the challenges.

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  • Evidence That Abortion Access Can Improve Women’s Lives

    Urban Institute Mar 12, 2024

    Though abortion has been debated in US politics for decades, the evidence is clear: access to legal abortion improves women’s lives.

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  • BIPOC Nonprofit Leadership Aspiration is Declining

    Candid Mar 11, 2024

    Candid Blog | Explore the forces behind decreased leadership aspirations of BIPOC nonprofit staff based on findings from the Building Movement Project’s new Race to Lead report.

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