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SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
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BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. UNDERSTANDING AND BENCHMARKING FOUNDATION PAYOUT Contributing Staff Marc Almanzor _____Research Associate Kathye Geisler _____Publishing Database Administrator Christine Innamorato_____ Production Manager MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
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SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
KEY FACTS ON U.S. NONPROFITS AND FOUNDATIONS The Key Facts on U.S. Nonprofits and Foundations is a first-ever publication combining the wisdom from Foundation Center's former Key Facts on U.S. Foundations report and GuideStar's former Nine Things You Might Not Know aboutU.S. Nonprofits. It offers at-a-glance information about the nonprofit sector. Where does nonprofit revenuecome from?
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This special collection brings together evidence and insights from nonprofits, foundations, and research organizations working to understand the full impact of firearm use and gun violence in the US. By providing us with analyses of current state and federal laws as well as valuable data on suicides, homicides, accidents, and mass shootings, these organizations seek to inform sound public SAMPLE JOB DESCRIPTION: BUSINESS SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE Employment programs may also choose to call this role a Job Developer. This document describes a Business Services Representative's essential duties and responsibilities, qualifications, and competencies. This resource is intended for use as a template that program providers can reference in creating their own, program-specific job description. THE WATER OF SYSTEMS CHANGE systems change is “shifting the conditions that are holding the problem in place.” This is an evocative definition, but it also demands further exploration into what the conditions are andUSING THE 4CS
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SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. ESTABLISHING A RESOURCE CENTER: A GUIDE FOR ORGANIZATIONS Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Supports Establishing a resource center Page 3 Why Establish a Resource Center? To Fulfill Your Organization Mission - A resource center is SOCIAL SECTOR PRACTICE THE ORGANIZATIONAL CAPACITY The Organizational Capacity Assessment Tool (OCAT): 2.0 OCAT 2.0: Now online and open access Since its launch a decade ago, the OCAT has been used by thousands ofEND OF LIFE CARE
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MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
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ISSUELAB: LEGACY COLLECTIONS Legacy Collections. S. D. Bechtel, Jr. Foundation Legacy Collection “We finish operations hoping that our story and strategies will have value beyond our end date – and knowing that our grantees, peer funders, and staff alumni will continue to discover new possibilities, improve practices, and grow impact.”Sooner Rather Than Later:GUN VIOLENCE
This special collection brings together evidence and insights from nonprofits, foundations, and research organizations working to understand the full impact of firearm use and gun violence in the US. By providing us with analyses of current state and federal laws as well as valuable data on suicides, homicides, accidents, and mass shootings, these organizations seek to inform sound public PARTICIPATORY GRANTMAKING Participatory grantmaking encompasses a range of models, methods, challenges, and insights. At its core, this approach to funding cedes decision-making power about grants to the very communities impacted by funding decisions. This special collection gathers the experience and insights of funders who have shifted power and builds on the wisdom explored in the GrantCraft guideRACE AND POLICING
Again and again the data show that people of color in the U.S. are disproportionately, and systematically, stopped, frisked, arrested, and exposed to the use of force by police. Police departments and communities across the U.S. are struggling with these realities and with what has become a glaring divide in how Americans experience andrelate to policing.
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KEY FACTS ON U.S. NONPROFITS AND FOUNDATIONS The Key Facts on U.S. Nonprofits and Foundations is a first-ever publication combining the wisdom from Foundation Center's former Key Facts on U.S. Foundations report and GuideStar's former Nine Things You Might Not Know aboutU.S. Nonprofits. It offers at-a-glance information about the nonprofit sector. Where does nonprofit revenuecome from?
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SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
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This special collection brings together evidence and insights from nonprofits, foundations, and research organizations working to understand the full impact of firearm use and gun violence in the US. By providing us with analyses of current state and federal laws as well as valuable data on suicides, homicides, accidents, and mass shootings, these organizations seek to inform sound public OPPORTUNITIES TO INVEST IN COMMUNITY RESILIENCE FOR COVID Invest in Community Resilience 1 Executive Summary The reality that COVID-19 was a pandemic became clear by mid-March 2020. Immediately,grassroots,
RACE AND POLICING
Again and again the data show that people of color in the U.S. are disproportionately, and systematically, stopped, frisked, arrested, and exposed to the use of force by police. Police departments and communities across the U.S. are struggling with these realities and with what has become a glaring divide in how Americans experience andrelate to policing.
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES Worldwide, small-scale coastal fisheries contribute significantly to providing food, employment, and incomes to many very poor people. But these same fisheries, and the ecosystems upon which they rely, are under increasing threat from a combination of climate change, pollution, over-fishing, and the exploitation of resources. >Fisheries management has been a major component in trying to CANDID RESEARCH REPORTS Strategic decisions are only as good as the research that goes into making them. Candid's researchers analyze and interpret the most current philanthropic data so you can tap into it. Hundreds of full-text reports published over decades are available to download here in our frequently updated open access repository. THE WATER OF SYSTEMS CHANGE systems change is “shifting the conditions that are holding the problem in place.” This is an evocative definition, but it also demands further exploration into what the conditions are andMAKING A DIFFERENCE
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PUBLIC/PRIVATE VENTURES (P/PV) After almost 35 years Public/Private Ventures (P/PV) has ceased operations . The organization leaves behind an incredible legacy of knowledge, including hundreds of research reports, case studies and evaluations about how best to improve programs and outcomes for ISSUELAB: COLLECTING, CONNECTING, AND SHARING KNOWLEDGEISSUE AREASSERVICESABOUTDEMOCRACYFUNDING CAPACITYKNOWLEDGE CENTER Candid stands with our staff and communities affected by these injustices as we envision a social sector capable of tackling the critical challenges and opportunities of our time. Candid is sharing regularly updated information on how philanthropy is responding to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, advancing racial equity, andsafeguarding
SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. UNDERSTANDING AND BENCHMARKING FOUNDATION PAYOUT Contributing Staff Marc Almanzor _____Research Associate Kathye Geisler _____Publishing Database Administrator Christine Innamorato_____ Production ManagerUSING THE 4CS
WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM IS IT? 6 USING THE 4Cs The 4Cs is an ‘enabling framework’. This means that it can be used in a variety of ways of your choosing and that there are no hard and MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
THEORY OF CHANGE TOOL : MANUAL (FULL VERSION) Theory of Change ToolTTheory of Change Tool heory of Change Tool Manual ManualManual Full Version Full VersionFull Version MayMMay 200ay 200 2005200555 ESTABLISHING A RESOURCE CENTER: A GUIDE FOR ORGANIZATIONSCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER OPERATIONS PLANCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS OF TEXAS Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Supports Establishing a resource center Page 3 Why Establish a Resource Center? To Fulfill Your Organization Mission - A resource center is A LOOK AT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING PHILANTHROPY IN … 4 Inequality is one of the main problems of Latin America. According to recent declarations by CEPAL1, poverty in Latin America decreased from 50%, but stagnated in 27%, while the inequality gap has continued increasing. In terms of political issues, there is a TRANSITIONAL AGE YOUTH STRATEGIC PLAN 2010-2015 Team TAY Board of Directors: Leonardo Chavez Anne Lansing Linda Offrey Martha Rodriguez Edward Sumcad Jacqueline Zukeran 2010-2015 Transitional Age Youth ISSUELAB: COLLECTING, CONNECTING, AND SHARING KNOWLEDGEISSUE AREASSERVICESABOUTDEMOCRACYFUNDING CAPACITYKNOWLEDGE CENTER Candid stands with our staff and communities affected by these injustices as we envision a social sector capable of tackling the critical challenges and opportunities of our time. Candid is sharing regularly updated information on how philanthropy is responding to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic, advancing racial equity, andsafeguarding
SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS The poverty rate for the United States was 11.8% in 2018, a decline of 0.5 percentage points from 2017. There were 38.1 million people in poverty nationwide. In 2018, 1.5 million Illinoisans were in poverty—a rate of 12.1%. Additionally, 2.0 million Illinoisans are near poor and economically insecure with incomes between 100% and 199%of the
BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. UNDERSTANDING AND BENCHMARKING FOUNDATION PAYOUT Contributing Staff Marc Almanzor _____Research Associate Kathye Geisler _____Publishing Database Administrator Christine Innamorato_____ Production ManagerUSING THE 4CS
WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM IS IT? 6 USING THE 4Cs The 4Cs is an ‘enabling framework’. This means that it can be used in a variety of ways of your choosing and that there are no hard and MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
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In this GrantCraft guide, grantmakers make a strong case for foundations to openly share knowledge as an integral and strategic aspect of philanthropy. Get the Guide. THE 100 MILLION PROJECT: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN NON In 2016, nearly 100 million eligible Americans did not cast a vote for president, representing 43% of the eligible voting-age population. They represent a sizeable minority whose voice is not heard in our representative democracy. Most of our attention, in politics and in research, tends to fall almost exclusively on "likely" voters perceived to make the most difference in the outcome.GUN VIOLENCE
This special collection brings together evidence and insights from nonprofits, foundations, and research organizations working to understand the full impact of firearm use and gun violence in the US. By providing us with analyses of current state and federal laws as well as valuable data on suicides, homicides, accidents, and mass shootings, these organizations seek to inform sound public KEY FACTS ON U.S. NONPROFITS AND FOUNDATIONS The Key Facts on U.S. Nonprofits and Foundations is a first-ever publication combining the wisdom from Foundation Center's former Key Facts on U.S. Foundations report and GuideStar's former Nine Things You Might Not Know aboutU.S. Nonprofits. It offers at-a-glance information about the nonprofit sector. Where does nonprofit revenuecome from?
THE STATE OF YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SPRING 2021 The State of Youth Employment Navigating the World of Work During COVID-19 Sean K. Flanagan, Max Margolius, Alicia Doyle Lynch &Michelle Hynes
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES Worldwide, small-scale coastal fisheries contribute significantly to providing food, employment, and incomes to many very poor people. But these same fisheries, and the ecosystems upon which they rely, are under increasing threat from a combination of climate change, pollution, over-fishing, and the exploitation of resources. >Fisheries management has been a major component in trying to THE WATER OF SYSTEMS CHANGE systems change is “shifting the conditions that are holding the problem in place.” This is an evocative definition, but it also demands further exploration into what the conditions are and MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
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Making a Difference: An Impact Study of Big Brothers Big Sisters Foreword Over the past decade mentoring has gained enormous respectand support.
A MOST INTERESTING AND COMPLEX : COLD WAR ALIGNMENTS R O C K E F E L L E R A R C H I V E C E N T E R R E S E A R C H R E P O R T S “A Most Interesting and Complex Involvement”: Cold War Alignments between the ISSUELAB: COLLECTING, CONNECTING, AND SHARING KNOWLEDGEISSUE AREASSERVICESABOUTDEMOCRACYFUNDING CAPACITYKNOWLEDGE CENTER IssueLab, a service of Foundation Center, offers free access to case studies, evaluations, white papers, and issue briefs from social sector organizations around the world SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS Never Fully Free: The Scale and Impact of Permanent Punishments on People with Criminal Records in Illinois. Jun 29, 2020. Heartland Alliance; Heartland Alliance Research & Policy Division; Social IMPACT Research Center; . This first-of-its-kind study confirms that more than 3.3 million people in Illinois could be impacted by permanent punishments as a result of prior "criminal justice system BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. UNDERSTANDING AND BENCHMARKING FOUNDATION PAYOUT Contributing Staff Marc Almanzor _____Research Associate Kathye Geisler _____Publishing Database Administrator Christine Innamorato_____ Production ManagerUSING THE 4CS
WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM IS IT? 6 USING THE 4Cs The 4Cs is an ‘enabling framework’. This means that it can be used in a variety of ways of your choosing and that there are no hard and MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
THEORY OF CHANGE TOOL : MANUAL (FULL VERSION) Theory of Change ToolTTheory of Change Tool heory of Change Tool Manual ManualManual Full Version Full VersionFull Version MayMMay 200ay 200 2005200555 ESTABLISHING A RESOURCE CENTER: A GUIDE FOR ORGANIZATIONSCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER OPERATIONS PLANCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS OF TEXAS Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Supports Establishing a resource center Page 3 Why Establish a Resource Center? To Fulfill Your Organization Mission - A resource center is A LOOK AT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING PHILANTHROPY IN … 4 Inequality is one of the main problems of Latin America. According to recent declarations by CEPAL1, poverty in Latin America decreased from 50%, but stagnated in 27%, while the inequality gap has continued increasing. In terms of political issues, there is a TRANSITIONAL AGE YOUTH STRATEGIC PLAN 2010-2015 Team TAY Board of Directors: Leonardo Chavez Anne Lansing Linda Offrey Martha Rodriguez Edward Sumcad Jacqueline Zukeran 2010-2015 Transitional Age Youth ISSUELAB: COLLECTING, CONNECTING, AND SHARING KNOWLEDGEISSUE AREASSERVICESABOUTDEMOCRACYFUNDING CAPACITYKNOWLEDGE CENTER IssueLab, a service of Foundation Center, offers free access to case studies, evaluations, white papers, and issue briefs from social sector organizations around the world SOCIAL IMPACT RESEARCH CENTER PUBLICATIONS Never Fully Free: The Scale and Impact of Permanent Punishments on People with Criminal Records in Illinois. Jun 29, 2020. Heartland Alliance; Heartland Alliance Research & Policy Division; Social IMPACT Research Center; . This first-of-its-kind study confirms that more than 3.3 million people in Illinois could be impacted by permanent punishments as a result of prior "criminal justice system BIG BROTHERS/BIG SISTERS: A STUDY OF PROGRAM PRACTICES The first of four studies of the effectiveness of the BBBS model, Big Brothers/Big Sisters: A Study of Program Practices documents the implementation of the BBBS program model. The study examines the model by analyzing variation in program practice among eight BBBS agencies, which were selected, in part, to reflect differences in recruitment, screening, training, matching and supervision. UNDERSTANDING AND BENCHMARKING FOUNDATION PAYOUT Contributing Staff Marc Almanzor _____Research Associate Kathye Geisler _____Publishing Database Administrator Christine Innamorato_____ Production ManagerUSING THE 4CS
WHAT KIND OF SYSTEM IS IT? 6 USING THE 4Cs The 4Cs is an ‘enabling framework’. This means that it can be used in a variety of ways of your choosing and that there are no hard and MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
THEORY OF CHANGE TOOL : MANUAL (FULL VERSION) Theory of Change ToolTTheory of Change Tool heory of Change Tool Manual ManualManual Full Version Full VersionFull Version MayMMay 200ay 200 2005200555 ESTABLISHING A RESOURCE CENTER: A GUIDE FOR ORGANIZATIONSCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER COLORADOCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTER OPERATIONS PLANCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS OF TEXAS Worldwide Initiatives for Grantmaker Supports Establishing a resource center Page 3 Why Establish a Resource Center? To Fulfill Your Organization Mission - A resource center is A LOOK AT ORGANIZATIONS SUPPORTING PHILANTHROPY IN … 4 Inequality is one of the main problems of Latin America. According to recent declarations by CEPAL1, poverty in Latin America decreased from 50%, but stagnated in 27%, while the inequality gap has continued increasing. In terms of political issues, there is a TRANSITIONAL AGE YOUTH STRATEGIC PLAN 2010-2015 Team TAY Board of Directors: Leonardo Chavez Anne Lansing Linda Offrey Martha Rodriguez Edward Sumcad Jacqueline Zukeran 2010-2015 Transitional Age YouthISSUELAB RESULTS
Feature "Open for Good: Knowledge Sharing to Strengthen Grantmaking" In this GrantCraft guide, grantmakers make a strong case for foundations to openly share knowledge as an integral and strategic aspect of philanthropy. THE 100 MILLION PROJECT: THE UNTOLD STORY OF AMERICAN NON In 2016, nearly 100 million eligible Americans did not cast a vote for president, representing 43% of the eligible voting-age population. They represent a sizeable minority whose voice is not heard in our representative democracy. Most of our attention, in politics and in research, tends to fall almost exclusively on "likely" voters perceived to make the most difference in the outcome.GUN VIOLENCE
This special collection brings together evidence and insights from nonprofits, foundations, and research organizations working to understand the full impact of firearm use and gun violence in the US. By providing us with analyses of current state and federal laws as well as valuable data on suicides, homicides, accidents, and mass shootings, these organizations seek to inform sound public KEY FACTS ON U.S. NONPROFITS AND FOUNDATIONS The Key Facts on U.S. Nonprofits and Foundations is a first-ever publication combining the wisdom from Foundation Center's former Key Facts on U.S. Foundations report and GuideStar's former Nine Things You Might Not Know aboutU.S. Nonprofits. It offers at-a-glance information about the nonprofit sector. Where does nonprofit revenuecome from?
SUSTAINABLE FISHERIES Worldwide, small-scale coastal fisheries contribute significantly to providing food, employment, and incomes to many very poor people. But these same fisheries, and the ecosystems upon which they rely, are under increasing threat from a combination of climate change, pollution, over-fishing, and the exploitation of resources. >Fisheries management has been a major component in trying to THE WATER OF SYSTEMS CHANGE systems change is “shifting the conditions that are holding the problem in place.” This is an evocative definition, but it also demands further exploration into what the conditions are and “FOOD-SPACE-ENERGY PROBLEMS”: THE ROCKEFELLER BROTHERS The Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) initiated its Environmental Program out of long-standing work in conservation and population in 1974. Driven by the 1973 OPEC oil embargo, famines, and the emergence of scientific research into the limits of the earth's resources, the RBF funded organizations that looked for ways to help humans live less destructively on a threatened planet. MENTORING FORMER PRISONERS Acknowledgments Authored by Public/Private Ventures (P/PV), this guide was originally published by the US Department of Labor in November 2007 under the title Mentoring Ex-Prisoners: A Guide for PrisonerReentry Programs.
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