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Recent News
TCC Group Exlpores a New Approach to Capacity Building
Release Date:
02/03/2015
Chris Cardona, Julie Simpson and Jared Raynor of TCC Group examine the concept of relational capacity.
NYSHF Energizes Entire Communities with Healthy Neighborhoods Fund Initiative
Release Date:
02/02/2015
New York State Health Foundation is providing grants to communities to facilitate more active lifestyles for residents.
The Stanford Prison Experiment Wins the Alfred P. Sloan Film Prize at Sundance
Release Date:
02/02/2015
The Alfred P. Sloan award is given to feature films that focus on science or technology.
Edward W. Hazen Foundation President Warns Against Education Tax Credit
Release Date:
01/30/2015
Lori Bezahler explores the cost of implementation and lack of oversight in states with established tax credit programs.
New York Community Trust Announces Leadership Fellows Program at Baruch College
Release Date:
01/22/2015
Fellowship will help mid-career professionals be more effective managers and leaders.
New Data Illuminates Long Island's Education Inequities
Release Date:
01/30/2015
Rauch Foundation President, Nancy Rauch Douzinas, explores school racial segregation in Long Island.
J.M. Kaplan Fund Launches Innovation Prize, Seeks Applicants
Release Date:
01/29/2015
Fund will award up to ten prizes of $175,000 each.
Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund Backs Food Studies Program at Hostos College
Release Date:
01/29/2015
New program will include food policy, social justice and health science classes.
Rockefeller's Rodin Urges Cities to Build Greater Resilience
Release Date:
01/28/2015
Rockefeller Foundation President, Judith Rodin, believes 'crisis' is becoming the new normal.