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  • Strategies for Mental Health Policymaking

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 5, 2024

    Why building capacity for design into mental health policymaking will produce more effective services.

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  • Four Finance Fundamentals for Your Foundation

    Exponent Philanthropy Mar 5, 2024

    Are your foundation’s finances well-managed? As a lean funder, you know the importance of keeping things efficient and organized. Taking care of the finance function is no exception. Follow these…

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  • College Students Face Disability Stigma

    EdSurge Mar 4, 2024

    In summer 2012, my life changed. I was a 20-year-old college student with a bright future. I was fearless and ready to take the world by storm. All of …

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  • How Home Delivery Can Advance Access to Food Assistance Programs

    Urban Institute Mar 4, 2024

    Recent research shows how home delivery of both charitable food and public food assistance can help more food insecure families access the supports they need.

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  • Community-Based Entrepreneurs Are Leading The Way In Solving The Local News Crisis

    The Conversation Mar 4, 2024

    The local news crisis has led to no end of policy proposals, funding initiatives and angry denunciations of the harm done to journalism by the likes of Craigslist, Google and…

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  • Global Communities’ Current Relief Efforts in Gaza

    Global Washington Mar 4, 2024

    Now nearly five months in, the situation in Gaza has reached catastrophic levels, with one in four households facing famine levels of food insecurity and severely limited access to safe…

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  • Why is Unsheltered Homelessness On the Rise?

    Ending Homelessness Mar 4, 2024

    The number of people enduring unsheltered homelessness rose in most communities across the country last year. Homelessness response systems are working diligently to rehouse people but they face an uphill climb due to increasing…

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  • The Path Forward: How Funders Can Respond to the Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Rulings

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 4, 2024

    All throughout U.S. history, there has been a backlash (or as some people say, a white lash) that seeks to erode or eliminate any advances for historically marginalized groups, following a…

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  • Research Indicates That High-impact Tutoring Can Help With Learning Loss

    The 74 Mar 4, 2024

    Students who missed at least 30% of school in the prior year improved their attendance by five days — a small, but promising finding, experts say.

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  • How Trust-based Philanthropy Can Help Drive a Multiracial Democracy

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 4, 2024

    The practices of trust-based philanthropy require grappling with deep-rooted inequities while living values in action.

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  • Women of Color Lead Climate Justice Work, But Struggle to Get Funding

    Next City Mar 3, 2024

    When winter storm Uri hit Houston last February, widespread power outages resulted in residents going days without heat and electricity. Almost half of Texans lost access to clean drinking water. In the…

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  • People With Disabilities have Been Excluded from Environmental Justice Research

    GreenBiz Mar 3, 2024

    Despite a revived national focus on environmental injustice, one group remains largely ignored: disabled people, who make up more than 25 percent of the U.S population. Even the definition of…

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