In this post reprinted from the blog of the National Opportunity to Learn Campaign, Edward W. Hazen Foundation President and Philanthropy New York Board member Lori Bezahler reports from the first-ever Congressional public hearing on ending the...
... the UJA-Federation of New York, the report, How Much Could Policy Changes Reduce Poverty in New York City? (116 pages, ... seniors and people with disabilities. Among the individual policy options, the study...
... or foundation, care about a cause, talk a lot about policy and want to share stories over a drink or two, come ... a happy hour for NYC communicators! Our second NYC policy communicators Happy Hour is again co...
... is critical and the most tried and true strategies centered on face-to-face conversations with voters are no ... of voting can put people’s health at risk. Additional resources could not come at a better time...
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Fifty years of research suggests economic and racial segregation of schools damages student outcomes. Unfortunately, New York City schools are the third most segregated in the country. For the first time in a long while, however, New York City is...
Edgar Villanueva of the Schott Foundation for Public Education, says foundations could be targeted as a source of revenue and their ability to support work that goes against Trump’s agenda could be detrimentally affected.
In the first-ever economic analysis of the looming child care cliff, The Century Foundation has projected the impact of the cutoff for children, families, and state economies, including for all fifty states and the District of Columbia.