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  • Empowering Resilience: Cabdinasir Adan

    Global Washington Feb 25, 2024

    ‘Iskaashato ma kufto,’ goes a Somalian proverb: “If people support each other they do not fall.” It’s a sentiment that Cabdinasir Adan, the Food Security and Livelihoods Manager at Gargaar Relief…

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  • College Activists Making the Case for Campus Divestment

    Grist Feb 25, 2024

    Campus activists “shocked but not shocked” that schools are profiting from fossil fuels drilled and mined on stolen Indigenous land.

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  • Education in Ukraine Can Come From Flexible Dollars to Grassroots Organizations

    Alliance Magazine Feb 25, 2024

    Russia’s ongoing war on Ukraine has had devastating impacts on children’s access to education.Many schools were unable to reopen for in-person classes this fall, and some students struggled to access online classes due to ……

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  • Women Who Have Made Their Mark on Environmentalism

    EcoWatch Feb 24, 2024

    Rachel Carson and Greta Thunberg are household names, but the list of female environmentalists throughout history is long. Like many fields, the accomplishments of women in environmental work have often been overshadowed…

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  • How to Help Increase Impact Through Unrestricted Funding

    optimy Feb 24, 2024

    Learn how unrestricted funding strengthens your grantees and helps them plan their activities in advance, as well as the flexibility to respond to changing conditions.

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  • The Social Sector Must Support Democracy

    Think NPC Feb 24, 2024

    There are reasons to worry about our democracy.  We’ve been hearing about fake news, foreign interference, dark ads on Facebook, and political parties breaking electoral law. In the run up…

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  • What Does Food Justice Really Mean?

    HuffPost Feb 24, 2024

    When we talk about the term “food justice,” I think there are lots of ways that people exclusively associate it with poverty and humans that have been forced to live in…

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  • On a Unique Board Member’s Lasting Legacy

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 24, 2024

    During his seven years on the CEP Board, Ricardo Millett would ask the same question at some point in almost every meeting: “Effectiveness for what?”   His refrain was so common…

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  • Will Employee Ownership Models Start to Increase?

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 24, 2024

    The retirement of baby boomer business owners provides a wave of opportunities for millions of employees to buy out businesses. Here’s one tool to do that.

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  • Improving Food Improve Access for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Families

    Urban Institute Feb 24, 2024

    Some Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander families face unique barriers to accessing charitable food programs.

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  • How to Bolster the Next Generation Of Latino Fund Managers

    Forbes Feb 24, 2024

    Latine business owners show significant growth. But year over year, investment numbers lag behind the trend. Organizations are setting out to close the gap.

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  • Wildfires Affect Anxiety and Mental Health

    Futurity Feb 24, 2024

    A new study shows an association between proximity to wildfires and increased anxiety-related emergency department visits.

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