Scientists Can Track the Spread of Opioids in Sewers. But Do Cities Want to Know What Lies Below? Release Date: 06/26/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
Lead Hurts Kids, Including Their Ability to Learn. But New Research Shows Cities Can Help. Release Date: 07/12/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Children, Youth and Families
NYC Library Cards Can Now Get You Free Entry to Some Museums Release Date: 07/16/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Arts
Heat Making You Lethargic? Research Shows It Can Slow Your Brain, Too Release Date: 07/16/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
Can High-Profile Park Projects, Catalysts for Development, Play Nice With Neighboring Communities? Release Date: 07/19/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Community Development
Can Gene Therapy Halt Diseases in Babies Before They’re Even Born? Release Date: 07/25/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
‘The US Government Has Checked Out on Renewables’: Can Cities Fill the Gap? Release Date: 07/30/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
We Can’t Measure Women’s Empowerment the Same Way Everywhere—But Should We Try? Release Date: 08/01/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area International/Foreign Affairs
Can a Proposal to Expand Gifted Classes Help Integrate New York City’s Specialized High Schools? Release Date: 08/01/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Education
‘It Can Happen Even to Guys’: Ohio State Wrestlers Detail Abuse, Saying #UsToo Release Date: 08/03/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Gender Justice
Can a Phone App’s Warnings to Avoid Risky Friends and Places Prevent Opioid Addiction Relapses? Release Date: 08/08/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
AI Can Spot the Pain From a Disease Some Doctors Still Think Is Fake Release Date: 08/09/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Health
Across New York, People of Color and the Poor Can Face Eviction for Calling 911 Release Date: 08/14/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Justice Reform
Government Can Stop Paying to House Puerto Rico Hurricane Victims, Judge Rules Release Date: 09/04/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Housing and Homelessness
Authorities Can Now Deny Visa and Green Card Applications Without Giving Applicants a Chance to Fix Errors Release Date: 09/12/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Immigration
U.S. Cities, States, and Businesses Can Nearly Hit the Paris Climate Goals–Without Trump Release Date: 09/12/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Environment and Climate Change
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: 09/14/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Philanthropic & Nonprofit Sectors
American Eating Habits Are Changing Faster Than Fast Food Can Keep Up Release Date: 09/17/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Food Systems
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
Can Data Sometimes Get in the Way? Lessons From an On-the-Ground Initiative Release Date: 10/05/2018Find More ByNews type Sector NewsFunding Area Philanthropic & Nonprofit Sectors