Environment
Returning Yulića: Lessons From Land Rematriation
How funders, sellers, and intermediaries can better support Indigenous “land back” initiatives.
How funders, sellers, and intermediaries can better support Indigenous “land back” initiatives.
Why the current system is broken and what local governments, nonprofits, and philanthropists could do to change it.
The climate-driven wildfire crisis calls for a comprehensive, cross-sector approach to funding, research, and action.
From climate change to national security threats, the problems we face in the world are too big for government to solve alone. Public-private partnerships demonstrate how government can collaborate with the private sector to catalyze and scale innovation.
Funding youth organizing groups can engage and empower young people through transformative political socialization.
There are three generalized strategies policy makers may use to drive societal change. But, how are policy makers to decide what combination of these three tools will work to best manage the wildfire challenge?
The California Endowment is spearheading renewed interest in an approach that supports communities to be the architects of their own equity efforts.
Open-access to this article made possible by The California Endowment.
Establishing a shared understanding of Fresno’s racist policies and practices is key to how The Shared Prosperity Partnership will share power with residents who have been routinely excluded.