This August, as schools reopened for the 2022-2023 school year, California welcomed many more students than ever before into its transitional kindergarten classrooms. The state is investing $2.7 billion in…
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Centering Disabled Voices in Climate Action and Disaster Response
NAAEE Nov 18, 2022It’s crucial that COP27 and climate action spaces at large dismantle decades of exclusion and ingrained ableism to center disabled people’s expertise and lived experiences in decision-making spaces. The Conference…
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Tribes Need to Have a Role in Colorado River Policy
The Counter Nov 17, 2022The Colorado River is the lifeblood for the Southern Ute and dozens of federally recognized tribes who have relied on it for drinking water, farming, and supporting hunting and fishing…
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Click here for more.Since 2017, Funders for Housing and Opportunity (FHO), a funder collaborative that believes a stable, affordable home is the foundation for health, opportunity, and justice, has directed about a third of its…
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Equitable Abortion Access: A Role for Funders
Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 10, 2022Ensuring that everyone can access resources and care to live healthy, self-determined lives should be a core pillar of philanthropic work. Yet too often, we end up throwing money at…
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Understanding the Differences Between Collaboration and Civic Infrastructure
Medium Nov 10, 2022Collaboration happens every day. From playgrounds and classrooms to workplaces and boardrooms, collaboration enables people to achieve shared goals. But collaboration alone won’t transform the systems that are failing youth…
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Click here for more.The dust is finally starting to settle after a wild roller-coaster of a ride for U.S. climate policy. When all is said and done, three bills with major climate implications…
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If You Want to Advance Justice in 2023, Plan Your Giving Strategy Now
Giving Compass Nov 7, 2022As we look ahead to 2023, there is certainly no shortage of big problems for donors to help tackle – reproductive rights access, humanitarian crises, plummeting math and reading test…
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Click here for more.After days of travel by foot and bus north from southern Honduras, Dolores was forced to stop. Her daughter Andrea was running a high fever and needed medical attention, Dolores…
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Click here for more.“One” by Sage Hasson “Billions of people all struggling to [fulfil] seeming different agenda But we are all are in pursuit of one collective destiny We all need just one…
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Click here for more.Lessons About Families from Homelessness Data in 2020
The National Alliance to End Homelessness Nov 4, 2022Each year, the release of the national Point-in-Time (PIT) Count garners a lot of attention from the media. The PIT provides very important information – a snapshot – that captures…
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Building a Stronger Child Care System That Works
LISC Nov 2, 2022Child care and early learning programs, at their core, play a critical role in the development of young children. They operate at a critical nexus – the intersection of economic…
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