New York “Raised the Age” of Criminal Responsibility This Week. It’s a Major Reform. Is the State Ready? Release Date: 10/05/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Justice Reform
Carranza Says the City Could Get Rid of the SHSAT at 5 Specialized Schools on Its Own, Contradicting de Blasio Release Date: 10/10/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
For Education Initiative, Studio Museum in Harlem Places Reproductions of Works in Its Collection in Neighborhood Schools and Libraries Release Date: 10/11/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Arts
Can New York’s Bold Plan to Close Its Jail on Rikers Island Build a More Just City? Release Date: 09/19/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Justice Reform
What New York City Is Still Learning From Its Teacher Strikes of 1968 Release Date: 10/18/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
Cava Is Giving Its 1,600 Employees Paid Leave to Vote on Election Day Release Date: 10/23/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Corporate Social Responsibility
No One Wanted Trump’s Portrait So His Charity Had to Buy It, Lawyer Says Release Date: 10/26/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Philanthropic & Nonprofit Sectors
New York Knew Some Schools in Its $773 Million Plan Were Doomed. They Kept Children in Them Anyway. Release Date: 10/26/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
Teaching High Schools Get a Boost As New York City Works to Diversify Its Educator Corps Release Date: 10/26/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
After Report That New York City Is Ending Its Renewal Turnaround Program, Big Questions Remain Release Date: 10/29/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
NYC Is Offering the SHSAT During School Hours to Boost Diversity, but It’s Mostly Benefitting White and Asian Students Release Date: 11/01/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
‘It’s a Ghost Page’: EPA Site’s Climate Change Section May Be Gone for Good Release Date: 11/02/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
The Queens Museum Looks Across the Pond to Recruit a Star Biennial Organizer As Its New Director Release Date: 11/05/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Arts
U.S. Law Enforcement Failed to See the Threat of White Nationalism. Now They Don’t Know How to Stop It. Release Date: 11/05/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Justice Reform
Big Agriculture Helped Destroy Monarch Butterfly Habitats–Now It’s Trying to Save Them Release Date: 11/07/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Food Systems
Some Pharmacies Fail to Offer Easy Access to Naloxone, or to Stock It, Despite Anti-Opioid Initiatives Release Date: 11/14/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
It’s World Toilet Day. Why Do So Many People Lack Adequate Sanitation Facilities? Release Date: 11/19/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area International/Foreign Affairs
A Wage Justice Strategy: Will Sanders Bill Lead Walmart to Raise Its Base Pay? Release Date: 11/20/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Workforce Development
Pharmacists Have Been Called On to Make Naloxone Widely Available. But Do They Know How to Use It? Release Date: 11/20/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
The Growth in Total Household Giving Is Camouflaging a Decline in Giving by Small and Medium Donors: What Can We Do About It? Release Date: 11/26/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Philanthropic & Nonprofit Sectors