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    To Support Diverse School Leaders, We Must Close Dire Financial Divide

    The 74 Mar 1, 2022

    Although 2021 ended in the shadows of the pandemic and the continued struggle for equity, there were two significant charter school funding announcements that will propel the sector forward in…

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    Why Demographic Data Collection is Important for Impact

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Mar 1, 2022

    Most foundation leaders say they are making racial equity a more explicit consideration in how they conduct their work. That’s one of the key findings from CEP’s recently released report, Foundations…

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    Building Inclusive Health Systems for the Aging Population

    Grantmakers In Aging Feb 27, 2022

    Age-Friendly Health Systems aim to follow an essential set of evidence-based practices; cause no harm; and align with what matters to older adults and their caregivers.​ This Issue Brief provides…

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    Three Lessons in Accountability in Philanthropy

    NCRP Feb 27, 2022

    Hello and welcome to Unpacking Philanthropy. I’m Aaron Dorfman. If you’ve ever lived in Minnesota, as I did for the first 25 years of my life, you’ve probably heard of…

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    Demographic Data Collection: The Personal, the Practical, and the Potential for Impact

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 25, 2022

    Within my first couple weeks of starting college, my Junior Advisor (Williams College’s student equivalent of a dorm parent) gathered a dozen of my “entry” mates for our Welcoming Williams…

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    Three Shifts That Will Impact Philanthropy in 2022

    Fast Company Feb 24, 2022

    If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s that black swan shocks are real and disruption is something most businesses and organizations continue to underestimate in their planning…

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    Racial Justice Philanthropy: A Rallying Cry

    Chandler Foundation Feb 24, 2022

    Black Lives Matter The police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many others in 2020 mobilized more than 20 million Americans demanding an end to rampant, state-sanctioned violence against…

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    Feedback’s Role in Shifting Power to Those Least Heard

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Feb 23, 2022

    In the past few years, there have been a lot of urgent conversations about the need to center work on communities, commit to equity, and rethink how systems like philanthropy…

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    How to Renew Focus on Retaining Talent in the Social Sector

    PhilanTopic Feb 22, 2022

    We are in the midst of an extraordinary period of change in the talent market. The “Great Resignation” is a phenomenon that is impacting every sector and level of talent…

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    How Philanthropy Can Work Effectively Alongside FEMA to Address Disasters

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Feb 22, 2022

    After a disaster, a range of nonprofits, private individuals, and government agencies often work together to address relief and recovery needs – but there are many moving parts. The Federal…

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    How to Invest in Systemic Changes in Health Care Worker Pipelines

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Feb 20, 2022

    The US has a massive shortage of Black, Latinx, and Indigenous professionals in high-skill health-care roles. Black Americans are only 4 percent of physicians and less than 7 percent of recent…

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    Cityside Journalism Initiative: Connecting Communities through Hyper-local Nonprofit News

    American Journalism Project Feb 20, 2022

    Despite being home to more than half a million people, Berkeley and Oakland, Calif. have often lacked local news that connected communities and lifted up diverse perspectives. That all changed…

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