Up to 12,000 casualties were reported from worldwide climate disasters in 2023, according to Save the Children, across roughly 240 climate events including floods, storms and wildfires. Amid a reported tenfold increase in worldwide…
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Foundations Are Mostly Staying the Course in Response to U.S. Supreme Court Affirmative Action Rulings
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 22, 2024To better understand how foundations broadly were responding to the Court’s rulings, the Center for Effective Philanthropy (CEP) conducted a survey of 280 foundation leaders in September through November 2023.…
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Investing with a Gender Equality Lens
LISC Feb 22, 2024This Women’s History Month, we are marking the progress being made towards UN Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender Equality by highlighting an emerging theme in LISC’s lending portfolio: Gender Lens Investing. A fast-growing…
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How to Support Communities of Color Finding Climate Solutions
Hewlett Foundation Feb 22, 2024Organizations like ACTS — which center the needs of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color in their work — are making big strides on climate action. These efforts range…
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The Case for Funding Collaboratives
Exponent Philanthropy Feb 22, 2024The U.S. Census happens only once per decade, New York State is already working to build the nonprofit infrastructure for a successful 2030 count. This effort is led by the New…
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How Shifting to Electric Vehicles Can Help Reduce Childhood Asthma
Grist Feb 22, 2024For children living near U.S. highways, a transition to zero-emission electric vehicles will mean reduced exposure to dangerous exhaust.
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High Interest Rates Are Widening Racial Homeownership Gaps
Urban Institute Feb 21, 2024Better-targeted policies and programs could boost Black homeownership and reduce racial homeownership disparities, despite high interest rates.
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Can Nonprofit News Emerge As the Next Phase of Journalism?
Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 21, 2024Most media in the United States is owned by a handful of corporations or is being bought up by billionaires. Can nonprofits take it back?
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How to Include Individuals With Disabilities in Climate Action and Recovery Planning
India Development Review Feb 21, 2024Persons with disabilities are disproportionately affected by climate change and the disasters resulting from it, yet they remain an afterthought in climate policies.
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Leaders and Organizations Need More Support from Funders
Nonprofit AF Feb 21, 2024[Image description: People marching on the streets, the ones in front holding Palestine flags and a large sign that says “STOP GENOCIDE, FREE PALESTINE.” Image by Janne Leimola on Unspl……
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The Success of the Fight Against Polio
Our World in Data Feb 21, 2024A generation ago, polio paralyzed hundreds of thousands of children every year. Many countries have now eliminated polio, and our generation has the chance to eradicate it entirely.
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Carbon Offsets Bring New Investment to Appalachia’s Coal Fields, But Most Appalachians Aren’t Benefiting
The Conversation Feb 21, 2024Large parts of Appalachia’s forests, once owned by coal companies, now make money for investors by storing carbon. But the results bring few jobs or sizable investments for residents.
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