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Youth Leadership in Action
Youth and young adults helped develop and implement a new initiative, Youth Thrive, that addresses the challenges they face in foster care.
Youth and young adults helped develop and implement a new initiative, Youth Thrive, that addresses the challenges they face in foster care.
Planned, intergenerational communities can help support families raising foster children, as well as youth and elders seeking low-income housing and community.
A commitment is only a start. After that, it takes strategy, performance management, data, planning, investment, and a relentless desire to improve.
To effectively support children at risk, the nonprofit and donor community must adopt a holistic approach to child welfare that includes prevention, long-term care, education, and advocacy.
Nancy Roob, president of the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, talks about the foundation’s True North Fund, which allows investors to put money into a pool fund that can then support multiple organizations and increase efficiency.
The federal government is empowering states to improve child welfare systems using design-thinking and other innovative approaches.
Nancy Roob shares how the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation is aggregating funds to scale what works.
Five ways the social sector can better protect and support vulnerable children.
Older people and foster families are forming mutually supportive communities, with help from a group called Generations of Hope.
A look at Silicon Valley’s surprising disconnect and opportunities that all local funders should consider.