
Interview with Mary-Pat Hector (Rise)
Rise trains young people to use their voices and lived experiences to build students’ political power and make college more
From Thomas Graham / Apolitical: An intensive, long-term approach to solving poverty, piloted by an NGO in Bangladesh, has shown serious promise since its start in 2002. However, as the program is piloted in countries across the world, questions about how to emulate results while keeping costs down have kept the program from being effectively scaled.
Rise trains young people to use their voices and lived experiences to build students’ political power and make college more
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Hyphen develops public-private co-investment strategies and catalyzes multi-sector partnerships to improve the material conditions of low-income communities, communities of color,
MindGift.org offers free mental health resources online, including hypnosis audios and tools curated for specific needs such as managing grief,
Hundreds of investigative reporters, editors, and technologists are exposing organized crime through the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project. “It
BasicNeeds seeks to enable people with mental illness or epilepsy and their families to live and work successfully in their
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