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    Supporting Latino Entrepreneurs Amidst Policy-Driven Economic Instability

    Brookings Nov 20, 2025

    Latino entrepreneurs in the United States are starting new businesses and expanding existing businesses in record numbers. Between 2017 and 2022, Latino-owned employer businesses (those that employ at least one…

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    New York City Juvenile Detention Students Face Learning and Resource Gaps, Report Finds

    Chalkbeat Nov 19, 2025

    New York City students in juvenile detention often show up with deep learning challenges and frequently don’t get the support they need to catch up, according to a new analysis…

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  • What Philanthropy Can Learn From a Relational Reparations Framework

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Nov 17, 2025

    As an NCFP Fellow, I was given the opportunity to explore a question about family philanthropy with the goal of contributing to more effective practices in the field. I wanted…

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    Advocates Oppose Altering How States Measure Racial Disparities in Special Education

    K-12 Dive Nov 14, 2025

    A proposed change to how states measure racial disparities in special education for federal data collection could limit transparency and make the issue harder to identify, according to public comments.…

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  • Relay Grants Provide Trust-Based Funding to Women Nonprofit Leaders of Color

    Exponent Philanthropy Nov 14, 2025

    The Holloway Family Foundation’s Annual Relay Grant is a streamlined, trust-based approach to grantmaking that places funding decisions in the hands of women nonprofit leaders of color. In 2020, several reports…

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    Empowering Economic Mobility Within — Not Just Between — Generations in the US

    Equitable Growth Nov 6, 2025

    When most people think about intergenerational mobility, they often assume it unfolds gradually over long periods of time, which unintentionally fails to empower economic mobility over shorter periods of time.…

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    How Philanthropy Can Support Equitable Wildfire Recovery in Los Angeles

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Oct 31, 2025

    In the wake of the L.A. fires in early 2025, what can philanthropy do to support equitable recovery for Black and Brown communities?

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    The Nonprofit Using Horsemanship to Build the Confidence of Students of Color

    Chalkbeat Oct 31, 2025

    Detroit Horse Power, a nonprofit serving under-resourced kids in the city, has helped some students find their calling. The program fosters social and emotional learning.

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    How Cash-Value Life Insurance Supports Families Through Economic Instability

    Urban Institute Oct 29, 2025

    Working together, the private sector can help build resilience for workers and their families by supporting the growth of the cash-value component of life in……

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    Decolonial Thought in Brazilian Philanthropy: Embracing Relationality and Local Knowledge

    Alliance Magazine Oct 24, 2025

    The accumulation of wealth in Brazil, a country marked by deep inequalities, has always been tied to practices rooted in the history of colonialism. To explore philanthropy in Brazil is, inevitably, to speak of colonialism.

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    Racial Equity in Lean Foundations: Identifying Ongoing Gaps and Progress

    Exponent Philanthropy Oct 14, 2025

    Philanthropy thrives when it listens, learns, and evolves to meet the needs of the communities it serves. In recent years, lean funders have increasingly recognized that racial equity is not an optional add-on but central to their mission, regardless of focus area.

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  • Supporting Transgender Youth: New Nonprofit Provides Black Families with Tools

    Capital B News Oct 9, 2025

    Milissa’s parents initially didn’t embrace her identity when she came out as transgender about 10 years ago, when she was still a preteen, demonstrating the importance of supporting transgender youth.…

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