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  • The Relationship Between Exposure to Violence and Children’s Brain Devlopment

    Futurity Feb 27, 2024

    Living in violent neighborhoods can change children’s brain development, but parents can shield them from the detrimental effects.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Help Drive Equitable Funding Partnerships

    GlobalGiving Feb 26, 2024

    Equitable funding partnerships start with flexibility and innovation. Learn more about a partnership in the Philippines that challenged norms.

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  • Philanthropy Needs to Focus on Peacebuilding in Ukraine

    Alliance Magazine Feb 26, 2024

    Peacebuilding is in crisis. This year begun with wars burning in Gaza, Sudan, and Ukraine – not to mention less-covered but still deadly conflicts from Myanmar to Haiti.Worldwide, diplomatic efforts to end violence are ……

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  • How Green Spaces Can Help Increase Mental Health of Urban Citizens

    Futurity Feb 26, 2024

    A new study suggests that exposure to green spaces in urban areas has positive benefits for mental health.

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  • The Russia-Ukraine War Has Caused a Staggering Amount of Cultural Destruction

    The Conversation Feb 26, 2024

    In addition to destroyed buildings, there’s an entire underground world – filled with untold numbers of artifacts, bones and ruins – that are exposed and damaged by the digging of trenches.

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  • Arsenic in Landfills is Still Leaching into Groundwater

    The Conversation Feb 26, 2024

    If not properly managed, heavy metals such as arsenic can accumulate in landfills and leach into soils and groundwater.

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  • Rare Disease Discoveries Beget Rare Disease Discoveries

    Milken Institute Feb 26, 2024

    Getting a diagnosis of a rare disease is a devastating experience. Not recognizing the name of the condition is part of it, but even more draining is the rollercoaster of…

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  • How Can Funders Prioritize Equity in Climate Philanthropy in India?

    India Development Review Feb 26, 2024

    Jarnail Singh, deputy director, India, at MacArthur Foundation, on why climate philanthropy in the country must adopt an equity lens and how partnerships in the sector can enable this.

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  • Capacity Building and Trust-based Philanthropy Can Work Together

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 26, 2024

    How strategic capacity building and trust-based philanthropy can work in concert.

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  • The Impact of Technology on the Philanthropic Landscape

    eJewish Philanthropy Feb 25, 2024

    Marc Andreessen, who co-founded Netscape (remember? it was likely your first web browser), and now a leading venture capitalist, coined the phrase “software eats the world” to reflect the power…

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  • How Funders Can Collaborate

    Funders Collaborative Hub Feb 25, 2024

    Using the Hub’s new ‘Activities’ filter, Jim Cooke explores the wide variety of mechanisms, both formal and informal, that are helping funders achieve more together.

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  • Why It Is Urgent to Build Equity into Climate Resilience

    The Counter Feb 25, 2024

    The increasing regularity of “once in a lifetime” disasters raises questions not only about the effectiveness of state and federal hazard mitigation policies but about which communities continue to bear…

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