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‘We’re feeding more people with less’: What food security nonprofits need now

Candid

But the strain isnt just on food supply: Its also on staffing, technology, transportation, facilities, and volunteer coordination. Participants spoke about the urgent need for funding that supports the full infrastructure of their workfrom staffing and transportation to cold storage, volunteer management, and data systems.

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Inclusion Through Translation: Improving ESG Scores With Grants

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For example, scientific insights and policy proposals are best utilized if understood universally. For example; for science-driven policies to achieve their goals, communication, and accessibility must go beyond borders. Language is the root of communication and cultural identity.

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Arts and Writing Grants Allow for Creative Self-Expression

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Funding offsets costs for transportation, utilities, medications, groceries, mental health care, dependent care, and accessibility support. Arts and Writing Grants allow for creative self-expression. These days, it’s easy to rely on our electronic devices and AI for everything, including communication and creative work.

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The Rise of Community Health Workers: A Best Practice for Modern Community Benefit Initiatives

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CHWs not only deliver clinical care but also help tackle underlying social factorssuch as housing instability, food insecurity, and transportation challengesthat disproportionately affect marginalized populations. By addressing these determinants, they play a direct role in reducing health disparities.

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Philanthropy can help close the tech gender gap with better design, data, and infrastructure

Candid

This disparity is fueled by persistent gender gaps in access to inclusive tech curricula, mentorship from faculty, adequate financial support, factors critical to retention, and success in STEM education, according to Northwestern University’s School of Education and Social Policy.

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Meeting the mental health needs of older adults through community programs 

Candid

Policy shifts, including cuts to Medicare and Medicaid and services such as Meals On Wheels, impact older adults’ access to care, especially among those relying on public insurance or fixed incomes. According to The National Coalition on Mental Health and Aging, the number of people aged 65 and older in the U.S. million in 2010 to 72.1

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Funding disabled creatives: Takeaways from the Disability Futures Fellowship

Candid

Learn about the policies and advocate for increased limits, for example, Creatives Rebuild New York is working to increase and protect access to safety net programs for disabled creatives within the movement for basic/guaranteed income. It also provides valuable lessons for other funders committed to supporting disability communities.