Johnson & Johnson Solicits Snaps For Students Hometown health-care products company Johnson & ... partnering with Rutgers University to give health-care students a bit of a lift, through the Donate a Photo...
In this NYSHealth-supported report, the Children’s Defense Fund identifies ways to sustain New York State’s school-based health centers (SBHCs), while also achieving the goals of the Medicaid Redesign initiative, to serve New York’s most at-risk children.
Commonwealth Fund Analysis Shows how Disastrous the Medicaid Work Requirement Would be, Given ... also anticipates the most drastic drop in Medicaid enrollment out of the 10 states with pending work requirement...
Clark Foundation-Sponsored Forum Considers How NY Nonprofit Contractors Can Address Late and Under ... Doug Bauer, head of The Clark Foundation, relayed how the City had owed one nonprofit $44 million for more...
Wallace Foundation Commissioned Report Shows How ESSA Supports Social-Emotional Learning Schools looking ... report comes from the RAND Corp.’s evidence review of how ESSA supports social-emotional learning,...
Philanthropists, Lawmakers Behind New Push for College Education in Prison Philanthropy groups and lawmakers are giving college education for prisoners a fresh look, as ... inmates for life beyond bars. Public...
... Trust Announces Leadership Fellows Program at Baruch College Dozens of nonprofit organizations in the New York ... Fellows program. The Trust is partnering with the Baruch College School of Public Affairs in...
Pennsylvania College Consortium Created With $800,000 From Mellon ... and improving affordability for families.... Pennsylvania College Consortium Created With $800,000 From Mellon ...
... Partners with Lumina Foundation to Address Racism on College Campuses The Lumina Foundation has announced ... to promote understanding, tolerance, and healing on college and university campuses. The foundation...
The IRS and Department of Education each assume, wrongly, that the other is monitoring the integrity of the “nonprofit” claims by previously “for-profit” colleges.