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  2. 16 Aug 2021

    Appreciated these clear steps to move from early ideas to full philanthropic initiatives via

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    1 Dec 2020

    As COVID-19 ravaged Black communities this year, of worked tirelessly to address mental health needs. He is among many exceptional leaders featured on the Culture of Health Blog in 2020 who explore ways to advance .

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    At !, challenge your perspective during the “Racial Justice in Philanthropy” webinar on Dec. 2. Leaders from , , & will discuss responses to racism & privilege. Reserve Your Comp Seat Now:

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  5. 2 Apr 2020

    Very helpful and realistic perspective on how fit into the federal stimulus loans

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  6. 19 Mar 2020

    Great example of response to the COVID19 crisis: (1) extending the term of all grants by one year, (2) relaxing reporting requirements for 2020, & (3) providing one year of for grantees

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  7. 16 Mar 2020

    The virus is hurting local community organizations who are seeing greater need but are forced to cancel critical fundraising events. Many community foundations and have set up emergency funds in response (Boston ones: & )

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    need workers––but not just any worker. need jobs––but not just any job. How can we address the entwined challenges both face? Read our new report with the and .

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  9. 11 Dec 2019

    One of the clearest viewpoints I've read on social impact measurement: Should We Boil Social Impact Down to One Number? via

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  10. 14 Oct 2019

    I'm a fan of this new direction by . Read more and fill out their survey to share your thoughts

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  11. 1 Oct 2019

    Great tool to help document total costs and allocate indirect costs to programs. Sample Excel files and all!

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  12. 23 Aug 2019

    Very helpful research on benefit cliffs and examples of solutions

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    16 Aug 2019

    Should you try and change beliefs to drive behaviours OR change behaviours to change beliefs? Start anywhere you can: they are mutually reinforcing

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    19 Jul 2019

    So many of the housing and health inequities of today are a result of intentional discriminatory policies and practices put in place over many decades. The Annual Message calls for real change.

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    1 Jul 2019

    Of you’re thinking of adding “must have a degree from a top tier university” to your job specs, check out the following list. 🤞you’ll be persuaded otherwise👇

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  16. 12 Jun 2019

    In the $9 trillion ESG market, E (Environment) and G (Governance) attract the lion's share of impact capital, but S (Social) has received little attention. How can we change that?

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    🚨 Call for Papers from 🚨 Mass Incarceration as a Social–Structural Driver of Health Inequalities Submissions due by 4/24.

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    A new study from shows that consumers are willing to spend up to 6% more on for a product from a socially responsible company. Find out how philanthropy can help your business, from .

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  19. 13 Sep 2018

    On family foundations funding : “You can invest in early childhood education or you can invest in the mama’s who will go to the statehouse to get the government to invest in early childhood education. And they’ll do better than you.” - @RevStarsky

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  20. 13 Sep 2018

    Controversial views at : “Charities and NGOs are terrified of donors” and that limits impact and transparency - Kate Roberts

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