While fossil fuels were powering wealthy nations’ economic growth in the 19th and 20th centuries, many countries across the Global South remained largely impoverished. Today, all that burning of oil,…
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Strategies to Support and Strengthen Nonprofit Resilience
Philanthropy News Digest Feb 28, 2024Not only is the not-for-profit sector expected to address the disparities and fill the gaps exposed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit leaders are not exempt from the calls…
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What Workforce Development Solutions Will Help Drive Economic Mobility?
Getting Smart Feb 28, 2024Platforms like Flexie support black and brown youth connecting to job opportunities that fit their lives and schedules.
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Increase in Antidepressant Prescriptions for Young Women
Futurity Feb 28, 2024Antidepressant dispensing to adolescents and young adults increased sharply after the COVID-19 pandemic began, researchers report.
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Why We Need to Change Some Donor Philosophies
Nonprofit AF Feb 27, 2024[Two brownish-grey bunnies, standing on a blue blanket, looking nonchalant. Image by irmelinis on Pixabay] Hi everyone.I just found out, thanks to messages from several of you, that email notices ……
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Hundreds Of Thousands Of U.S. Infants Every Year Pay The Consequences Of Prenatal Exposure To Drugs, A Growing Crisis Particularly In Rural America
The Conversation Feb 27, 2024Many people wrongly assume that cannabis use during pregnancy is safe. Research is increasingly documenting a host of serious health harms from prenatal exposure to cannabis and other substances.
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Insights on Helping Spark Change in America’s Teacher Workforce
Brookings Feb 27, 2024The pipeline into teaching is objectively worse now than at any other point in recent memory, writes Michael Hansen.
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Black people have often been at the forefront of movements for social change across the United States, both past and present, from protesting racial segregation to organizing against police brutality.…
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Bangladesh, situated in South Asia, confronts a multitude of challenges regarding disasters. Natural calamities impact approximately 6% of its population annually, with the country serving as a hotspot for tropical…
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As War in Ukraine Enters Third Year, Three Issues Could Decide Its Outcome
The Conversation Feb 27, 2024In retrospect, there was perhaps nothing surprising about Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Vladimir Putin’s intentions were, after all, hiding in plain sight and signaled in…
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How School Boards Can Help Tackle Climate Change
The Hechinger Report Feb 27, 2024School districts are often among the largest landowners, real estate developers, transportation providers and employers in their communities. This gives school board members across the country tremendous influence to lead positive change for climate action and climate justice.
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Nonprofit Myths That Are Damaging the Social Sector
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 27, 2024I wrote The Business of Nonprofit-ing at the start of the pandemic. Shoes That Fit was growing, and we had recently opened a second office, which now sat empty. Schools closed. The…
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