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‘Philanthropy is the tail of the dog, not the dog itself.’ If ever there was a quote to summarise a session, this would be it.A whole philanthropic ecosystem is being built in southeast Asia, ……
‘Philanthropy is the tail of the dog, not the dog itself.’ If ever there was a quote to summarise a session, this would be it.A whole philanthropic ecosystem is being built in southeast Asia, ……
After the 2018 Camp Fire – the most destructive and deadly wildfire in California’s history – the California Accountable Communities for Health Initiative (CACHI) understood that the community needed more than programming to recover.
Matthew 25: Ministries has mobilized teams in Southeastern Kentucky and the St. Louis area in response to the devastating tornadoes that swept through the region. Governor Andy Beshear shared that…
Operation BBQ Relief’s CEO spoke on how the nonprofit is serving survivors in Kentucky after a deadly tornado. At least 19 people were killed during a tornado outbreak in Laurel County,…
At least 18 Kentuckians are dead after a violent wave of storms and a likely tornado devastated Southern Kentucky, tearing across the commonwealth for roughly six hours Friday night into…
New York City has become an example of city-level health and climate programs. NPQ talks to mayors and advocates about how other cities are attempting to replicate New York City’s success worldwide.
The Center for Universal Education announces the launch of a new task force dedicated to creating and using high quality cost data on education and ECD.
Congressional Republicans want to impose work requirements aimed at “able-bodied” adults. But data shows it would actually target poor middle-aged women who have left the workforce.
The workplace is a leading site of inequality, but if workers owned businesses, that could change. How can advocates seize the opportunity to grow worker ownership?
A recent class action lawsuit from the MacArthur Justice Center sheds light on how extreme heat creates life-threatening conditions for those in solitary confinement.
Newark students learn the basics of AI as they weigh its use in their future careers.
While voters overwhelmingly felt safe, women and gender-nonconforming people were more likely to skip going to the polls due to safety concerns, a new report says.
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