If Your Uber Ride Cost an Extra $50, Would You Still Take It? Release Date: 03/08/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Community Development
Trees Are Dying at Unprecedented Rates. Can We Rethink Conservation Before It’s Too Late? Release Date: 03/08/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
New York City Says It’s a Sign of Progress That Fewer Foster Kids Return Home Release Date: 03/20/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Children, Youth and Families
Whether It’s Art and Music Therapy or Art and Music As Therapy, It Calms Traumatized Teens Release Date: 03/23/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Children, Youth and Families
ICE Contractor Says It Doesn’t Use Solitary Confinement. Photos of Its Isolation Cells Reveal Otherwise. Release Date: 03/23/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Immigration
NYC Is Expanding a Program to Boost Diversity at Its Elite High Schools. But It Isn’t Making a Dent. Release Date: 04/10/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
The Met Goes Beyond Its Doors to Pick a Leader Who Bridges Art and Technology Release Date: 04/11/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Arts
Amazon Gets Huge Subsidies to Provide Good Jobs — But It’s a Top Employer of SNAP Recipients In at Least Five States Release Date: 04/19/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Economic Security
Wadleigh Middle School Is Safe — for Now — After Harlem Community Rallied to Stop Its Closure Release Date: 04/24/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
Climate Change Exhibit Changes, but Museum Says It’ll Stay Above Politics Release Date: 05/04/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Arts
A Month Into the Job, It’s Clear Chancellor Carranza Isn’t Carmen Fariña Version 2.0 Release Date: 05/08/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
The White House’s Decision to Terminate Hondurans’ Temporary Protected Status May Aid Lawsuits Against Its Immigration Policy Release Date: 05/09/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Immigration
Amazon Will Adopt a ‘Rooney Rule’ to Increase Board Diversity After Its Initial Opposition Sparked Employee Outrage Release Date: 05/15/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Corporate Social Responsibility
U.S. Environmental Groups Are Largely White. Here’s What Some Are — and Some Aren’t — Doing About It. Release Date: 05/16/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
‘It Has to Start Somewhere’: Grass-Roots Drive to Integrate New York Schools Release Date: 05/18/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
The Trump Administration Is Splitting Up Families at the Border. Here’s What You Can Do About It. Release Date: 06/01/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Immigration
It’s Time to Crack Down on Single-Use Plastic Drinking Utensils, the World’s Most Disposable Product Release Date: 06/06/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
How One Manhattan District Has Preserved Its Own Set of Elite High Schools Release Date: 06/08/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
You’ve Been Arrested. Will You Get Bail? Can You Pay It? It May All Depend on Your Judge. Release Date: 06/20/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Justice Reform
The End of the Charter School Era? Hardly. But a Key Charter Funder Is Expanding Its Agenda Release Date: 06/27/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education