The Value of Rigorous Evaluation A lthough evidence-based funding and policymaking are gaining momentum in philanthropy ... of the nonprofit leaders surveyed reported that their funders provided no support for...
... might inform Black political engagement including civic education , political efficacy, threats to Black political ... national surveys. In this session we’ll hear about key findings , as well as how...
Explore how employee engagement can be used as a powerful tool to build loyalty, develop talent, and increase the value of current relationships with nonprofit partners.
... in taking the FCCAT in the spring of 2016. We believe the findings presented here offer an unprecedented look at how ... capacity. Foundations Need Capacity, Too: Initial Findings from the Foundation Core Capacity Assessment Tool ...
... formation of malignant tumors. Together, these findings could lead to new ways to more effectively screen ... rise among younger adults age 20 to 50. The complementary findings were published online Feb. 1 in...
Media coverage of America's independent workers leans more positively than the conversation that actual workers have on social media, a new media analysis by Cision has found.
A new study finds that nearly one in four people who seek emergency care for eye problems have mild conditions, and recommends ways to help those patients get the right level of care.
Casey found that ACS was performing well on a number of counts, particularly its data collection and utilization practices — an area where the report called ACS “a national model.”
The researchers say pediatricians may want to counsel parents of high birthweight babies early on to prevent the onset of obesity and the health problems it eventually brings.
New York State Health Foundation, RAND Corporation and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation find that the uninsured rate among non-elderly veterans fell by 36% after the implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
Different groups of neurons program biological clocks to orchestrate our behaviors by sending messages in a unidirectional manner downstream, a team of biologists has found.
MIT oceanographers have found that some small marine organisms — mostly bacteria — have a surprisingly low limit to the amount of oxygen they need to breathe.
Researchers in the Department of Biobehavioral Health (BBH) at Penn State found that sleep quality and quantity at night is affected by that day's stressors, and sleep hours and quality affect daily stressors the next day.
... and 40 colleagues around the world report. Their findings were reported in the journal EBioMedicine. After ... blindness) to the 20/30 visual acuity level. “These findings are truly exciting, as they improve...
A few months after being declared Ebola-free, Ian Crozier, MD, developed uveitis in his left eye, and the caused by a reservoir of Ebola virus in that eye.