If we’re not prioritizing soil health in our conversations about food justice and the human right to nutritious food, we’re falling short.
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Mercy Corps is Helping Ukrainians Feed, Clothe, and Earn for Themselves
Global Washington Feb 23, 2024Mercy Corps – with the support of Trisha Bury, a Strategic Response Manager – is helping Ukrainians feed, clothe, and earn for themselves rather than being passive recipients of aid.…
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One Step at a Time: Targeted Community Engagements to Combat Food Insecurity
Global Washington Feb 23, 2024For Mebrhit Hailay, a 28-year-old resident of Shire, Tigray, providing at least one meal a day for her three children had proved to be the exception, not the norm. A BBC…
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EPA Has Tightened its Target for Deadly Particle Pollution − States Need More Tools to Reach It
The Conversation Feb 23, 2024Reducing particle pollution can save thousands of lives, but states need more data to inform better controls. An atmospheric scientist explains what data and actions are needed.
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Intergenerational Trauma and Social Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2024In the 1860s, American abolitionist Frederick Douglass noted that people invested in social change “endeavor to remove the contradiction” between “what ought to be” and “what is.” This contradiction seems…
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How a Corporate Donor-advised Fund Can Help Clients Meet CSR Goals
National Philanthropic Trust Feb 23, 2024Donor-advised funds can play an important role in corporate social responsibility efforts. Learn more about corporate DAFs and the benefits they provide.
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Why Trust-based Philanthropy is Strategic
Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 23, 2024The core practices that define a trust-based approach can, through multiple pathways, lead to both increased resource efficiency and outsized impact.
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Social Media and Youth Mental Health: Cause for Public Alarm
Forbes Feb 23, 2024In the absence of industry-wide social media standards, parents, teachers and caretakers can feel a heavy burden to monitor content and screen time.
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The Hardships for Black Women and Gender-expansive Nonprofit Leaders
Candid Feb 22, 2024Candid Blog | Learn about the challenges Black women and gender-expansive nonprofit leaders face, including a lack of trust–and the sector-wide implications of these disconcerting dynamics.
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How Do Gen Z Students Feel About Education Systems?
The 74 Feb 22, 2024New national polls reveal a concerned, mindful Gen Z, seeking stronger mental health offerings & STEM career foundations for a ‘functional adulthood.’…
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Opportunities for Corporate Philanthropy
FSG Feb 22, 2024When it comes to financial inclusion and wealth building, companies have an incredible array of tools in this arena.
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Reflecting on my first year as the inaugural Executive Director of the Phoenix Foundation, a Black-led non-profit organization dedicated to serving our Chicago community, I’m deeply entrenched in the complex dynamics…
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