Climate change and its related disasters have brought a new set of risks to homeowners, renters and the value of property—but also a chance for change. The multiple challenges posed by these disasters offer an opportunity to reevaluate our housing policy, especially concerning making traditional housing markets more effective and inclusive. Among the many sectors…
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2022 Resource Tracking Report: LGBTQ Grantmaking by U.S. Foundations
Funders for LGBTQ Issues Jun 25, 2024We are pleased to share the 2022 Resource Tracking Report: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) Grantmaking by U.S. Foundations. This 20th edition of the annual tracking report builds…
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Funding Youth Mental Health Programs for Children
Alliance Magazine Jun 24, 2024‘Catch it early, catch it upstream’. When it comes to mental health issues in children, this phrase holds greater resonance.Historically, mental health issues have been tackled reactively as they emerge in individuals and communities, ……
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Only 1.8% of US Doctors Were Black in 1906 – And The Legacy of Inequality in Medical Education Has Not Yet Been Erased
The Conversation Jun 24, 2024Fueled by the Supreme Court’s June 2023 ruling that bans affirmative action in higher education, conservative lawmakers across the country have advanced their own state bans on diversity initiatives, especially…
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Leaving Children Out of Climate Solutions Is Not the Way Forward
Grist Jun 22, 2024A study of the climate adaptation plans of 160 countries reveals that only a third even mention the needs of children.
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Understanding Black Communities’ Mistrust of U.S. Healthcare Systems
Pew Research Center Jun 22, 2024About half of Black Americans say the health care system holds Black people back and that nonconsensual medical research happens today.
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AAPI Attitudes On How Education Can Help Challenge Racial Stereotypes
The19th Jun 22, 2024New data on Asian American attitudes about education shows this demographic wants their children to be engaged citizens, beyond a focus on math and science.
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Elder Fraud Has Reached Epidemic Proportions
The Conversation Jun 22, 2024Americans age 60 and older lost more than US$3 billion to scammers in 2023, according to the FBI. To put that whopping figure in context, Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour recently…
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How to Help Create Access to Employment Opportunities for Refugees
Impact Hub Jun 21, 2024This World Refugee Day, let’s look beyond the numbers to understand the challenges refugees face in accessing employment and entrepreneurship opportunities. Every one of us has a role to play in helping address these obstacles through targeted measures such as legal advocacy, financial support,…
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The Power of Community-driven Models
Nonprofit Quarterly Jun 21, 2024Our greatest barrier is the scarcity of money. Or so we have been told. Charitable giving had a record-breaking year in 2020 at $471.44 billion. Yet, in 2021, but for the notable…
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Pride Is A Protest
NCRP Jun 19, 2024Fast forward to today, to a world where dissent is increasingly criminalized as we continue the annual season of Pride celebrations — the vibrant tapestry of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans,…
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Research Shows the History of Black Economic Mobility
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jun 19, 2024A review of recently published research findings and trends on economic mobility for Black Americans.
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