Making the overdose reversal medication naloxone more widely available and providing more education on the dangers of fentanyl are being considered.
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Telehealth Makes Timely Abortions Possible For Many, Research Shows
The Conversation Jan 30, 2024People of color, young people and those with low incomes tend to benefit most from telehealth abortion.
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Lessons For Reinvigorating America’s Teacher Workforce
The 74 Jan 30, 2024Hansen: The 1983 report failed to reconcile the inherent tensions in simultaneously pursuing both higher quality and quantity of educators.
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Cracks In The Foundation: Philanthropy’s Role in Reparations for Black People in the DMV
NCRP Jan 30, 2024Cracks in the Foundation: Philanthropy’s Role in Reparations for Black People in the DMV details how the disparities in areas like education, income, employment and housing for Black residents in…
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As I look back at the past few years, it’s clear that the challenges we faced as a society and as a sector have been unrelenting. It’s also been a…
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Nonprofit Hospitals Have An Obligation To Help Their Communities, But The People Who Live Nearby May See Little Benefit
The Conversation Jan 30, 2024Standards are vague, and the IRS, which is tasked with enforcement, hasn’t provided much oversight.
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Why Trust Is The Key To Shifting The Power
Alliance Magazine Jan 29, 2024I got an opportunity to attend the #ShiftThePower Summit held in Bogota, Colombia in December 2023.This blog highlights the most interesting experiences during and beyond the summit that helped me gain diverse perspectives, especially ……
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Nonwhite People Are Drastically Underrepresented In Local Government
The Conversation Jan 29, 2024Elected representatives in government don’t always look like the people they serve. The people who serve in local governments – cities, counties and other entities below the state level –…
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Food Access Initiatives Like Home Delivery Need to Be Sustainable for Disabled Communities to Benefit
Urban Institute Jan 29, 2024Families changed how they purchased food during the COVID-19 pandemic. They ate at home more, relying on supermarkets and online ordering and home delivery to access food as public health guidelines changed. Those changes…
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The Rural Maternal Health Care Crisis
The Rural Blog Jan 29, 2024Over the past decade, many rural hospitals have struggled to stay afloat, but even among the surviving hospitals, labor and delivery service…
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Trends on Disability Funding in Philanthropy
Disability and Philanthropy Forum Jan 28, 2024From Disability Philanthropy: One in four adult Americans and an estimated 1 billion people globally experience disability, but foundation funding for disability only represents approximately two cents of every foundation dollar awarded.
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How Giving Circles Can Lead to a More Equitable Society
Forbes Jan 28, 2024As we reflect on the power of our vote to bring in this new administration, perhaps we should also be asking, where else can we apply democratic principles to create…
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