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  • Why Reducing Inequality is Part of Tackling Climate Change

    University of Cambridge Jan 7, 2024

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • How Technology Can Help Map Suicide Risk in Teens

    Futurity Jan 7, 2024

    A new study shows artificial intelligence can accurately identify factors particularly related to teen suicide attempts.

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  • The Plight of Female Founders in Climate Tech

    GreenBiz Jan 7, 2024

    VC investment for female founders dropped in 2023.

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  • Concern Over Reading Literacy for Third-graders in Florida

    The 74 Jan 6, 2024

    New results from Florida’s 3rd grade reading exams statewide aren’t good, showing that only about a quarter of kids tested in public schools could read proficiently, meaning they scored a…

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  • How Science Philanthropy Can Pursue Equity

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 6, 2024

    In March 2020, when COVID-19 officially became a pandemic, sociologist Alondra Nelson launched a crowdsourced collection of interdisciplinary resources placing COVID-19 in historical and cultural context. In the following weeks, the Social…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support Students With All Types of Learning Abilities

    Philanthropy News Digest Jan 6, 2024

    As the president of Eye to Eye, a nonprofit that supports individuals with learning disabilities, I find this unacceptable. The stigma that surrounds learning disabilities should not persist in 2022. Having…

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  • The Importance of Videos for Teaching and Learning

    EdSurge Jan 6, 2024

    The days of standing in front of the classroom and “lecturing” are long gone. By using video, teachers can keep students engaged in new and innovative ways. Here are five…

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  • Leveraging Technology for Social Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 6, 2024

    Right now, we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rebuild and reimagine America’s infrastructure systems. Following a decade of underfunding and maintenance backlogs, last year’s historic bipartisan commitment of more than $1 trillion…

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  • What Are the Challenges for Rural Students?

    The 74 Jan 6, 2024

    Johnson & Pratt: Challenges from poverty and mental health to lack of internet and gifted programs are disrupting kids’ educations & economic futures.

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  • How Mobile Homes and Collective Land Ownership Can Address Climate Change

    Grist Jan 6, 2024

    In the wake of rising housing prices, mobile home residents are banding together to buy the land under their homes.

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  • Racial and Ethnic Data Disparities Present in the Tuberculosis Epidemic

    Futurity Jan 6, 2024

    Progress toward the elimination of tuberculosis in the United States has been stalled by significant racial and ethnic disparities.

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  • Community-based Nonprofit Organizations Need Urgency in Donor Support

    LISC Jan 6, 2024

    Program funders and impact investors are vital parts of the community development ecosystem, helping power transformative progress every day. But even with their support, years of unrelenting pressure have taken a toll on community-based organizations.

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