The Building Movement Project released "Race to Lead; Confronting the Nonprofit Racial Leadership Gap." This new report, the first in the Race to Lead series, is based on our survey of over 4,000 nonprofit professionals. The report explores why people of color are still under-represented in nonprofit CEO/Executive Director positions.
... KIPP to the Robertson Foundation at the end of the 2022 school year. Richard Barth Richard Barth was appointed ... transformative grants that leverage the Foundation’s resources beyond the immediate funds...
... which brought $700 million federal dollars to support school reform in New York. But adopting the standards was ... and the State are working together Aligning teacher and principal evaluation to the Common...
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... organizations to be creative and to do more with fewer resources . Yet, in a time of great uncertainty, leaders can ... impact. Part of Philanthropy New York's Thought Leader Series. Presenters John...
... designed to address the fact that while America’s public schools are increasingly diverse – with more than half of ... real solutions to the increasingly segregated public school districts on Long Island...
... of Myanmar Unveils New Plan to Protect Marine Wildlife And Resources The Government of Myanmar and WCS (Wildlife ... sea turtles, and other species — and other marine resources . The plan titled “Marine Spatial...
Using national survey data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a new NYSHealth data snapshot profiles New Yorkers' health behaviors, focusing on important indicators for population health outcomes: obesity, diabetes, physical...
Created as part of our work with the Coalition for New Philanthropy, this toolkit offers examples of effective donor-engagement strategies; challenges and lessons learned; best practices; and useful tools.