Abortions rights supporters around the world reacted with outrage to the leak on May 3 of a draft opinion of a Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling…
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Filling Youth Mental Health Gaps by Funding Innovation
Grantmakers in Health May 21, 2022The gap is widening between mental health care and our nation’s youth. The continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustices, and climate change are deepening this crevice and weighing…
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Lessons Investing in Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities
Grantmakers in Health May 21, 2022May is Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month, celebrating the fastest-growing racial group in the United States. Recent priorities for grantmakers have focused on racial equity, health and well-being, and…
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Reducing Methane is Good for Climate, Health and Can Pay for Itself
The Conversation May 20, 2022Methane, the main ingredient in natural gas, is a larger climate problem than the world anticipates, and cutting its emissions will be crucial to slow global warming, a new United…
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How Collaborative Funding Can Be A Successful Avenue for Approaching Neglected Tropical Diseases
Alliance Magazine May 20, 2022Over the last decade, funders have embraced a wide range of approaches to maximize the impact of their resources. How can these strategies be applied to eliminating neglected tropical diseases?…
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Why Some Schools Are Facing Increased Dropout Rates During COVID-19
The Hechinger Report May 20, 2022At first, Marie Wilkins-Walker was just happy to be back in a classroom. Wilkins-Walker teaches career and technical education at West Philadelphia High School, where she has worked for a…
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Innovating Philanthropy in the Aftermath of 2020
New Profit May 19, 2022In 2020, the intertwining and inequitable systems, from health and education to legal and democracy and beyond, in this country were laid bare by the COVID-19 pandemic and the renewed…
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Rural Hospitals Need More Relief Funding
The Rural Blog May 18, 2022Three hospitals that serve many rural patients “say they are missing out on millions in federal pandemic relief money because the facilities are so new they lack full financial statements…
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Less Than 1% of Abortions Take Place in the Third Trimester – Here’s Why People Get Them
The Conversation May 17, 2022The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big idea People seek third-trimester abortions for two main reasons: because they learn new information – such as…
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Understanding the Effectiveness of COVID-19 Testing and Tracking
The Conversation May 16, 2022As of May 2022, the U.S. is experiencing another uptick in the number of COVID-19 cases. High rates of infection in Europe and Asia, along with the continued emergence of…
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Preventative Care for Rural Teens is Difficult to Access
The Rural Blog May 15, 2022The coronavirus pandemic has intensified a growing mental-health crisis among U.S. teens, affecting youth across the spectrum: rich and poor, urban and rural, among all races and ethnicities. “In December,…
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Creating an Authentically Inclusive Space for BIPOC Workers
Grantmakers in Health May 14, 2022The illusion of inclusion is defined as the “sometimes subtle ways that standards can appear to address race while at the same time marginalizing people of color,” (Heilig et al…
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