A Nonprofit’s Key to Better Relationships

If your nonprofit is looking for a way to maximize its fundraising efforts, there’s one avenue you might not be paying enough attention to: prospect research. Regardless of your organization’s size, gathering the right donor data via prospect research can have a huge impact on your nonprofit’s revenue. These funds can help you serve your…

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Policy Matters for Black Youth Mental Health

In a recent op-ed, we described the present challenges Black youth are facing regarding mental health. Sadly, these statistics continue to be alarming as rates remain high in comparison to their same-age white peers. These trends stubbornly persist, which points to the systemic nature of the issue. Dr. Lauren C. MimsWe focus, primarily, on systemic…

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You’re A Grand Old Flag, You’re An Upside-Down Flag

Sam Alito flew his flag upside down in the aftermath of the insurrection. He doesn’t deny that, but he blames his wife for it. Dames, amirite? Aside from the obvious ethical issues implicated by having a Supreme Court justice visibly light in the “defending the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic” department, why is…

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Global ministers explore female empowerment and climate action

The UK’s deputy foreign secretary, Andrew Mitchell, announced a £45 million higher education program set to deliver a better future for young people, particularly women and girls, at the Education World Forum 2024. The new program, Strengthening Higher Education for Female Empowerment, will bring together businesses, universities and governments to form 12 partnerships across Sub…

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The morning read for Wednesday, May 22

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on May 22, 2024 at 10:13 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Wednesday morning read: Coming up: On Thursday, May 23, the court expects to issue one or more opinions from the…

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