Following | Communities In Schools | May 20, 2018
Nonprofit Uses of Data: Communities In Schools Plays It Right
Nonprofit Quarterly reports how collecting and learning from data has benefited the drop-out prevention program and the youth it serves.
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation
Following | Communities In Schools | May 20, 2018
Nonprofit Quarterly reports how collecting and learning from data has benefited the drop-out prevention program and the youth it serves.
Following | Nurse-Family Partnership | May 3, 2018
A scientific study reveals that 30 years later, the offspring of mothers visited by NFP-trained nurses show subtle but enduring genetic differences from a control group that did not receive such visits.
Following | Nurse-Family Partnership | May 3, 2018
The Hechinger Report describes how an estimated 9.6 million or more young, low-income and/or single-parenting mothers and their families could especially benefit from home-visiting programs like NFP’s.
Following | Upstream USA | May 1, 2018
The Washington Post reports how removing small barriers to getting an IUD or implant has yielded big results in Delaware.
Following | Center for Employment Opportunities | April 27, 2018
CEO’s Oklahoma City director warns that recidivism is costly in a state that spends twice as much on incarcerating a prisoner as on educating a public school student.
Following | Youth Villages | April 23, 2018
The Daily News reports how YVLifeSet teaches youth in foster care the skills they need to become independent adults.
Following | Harlem Children's Zone | April 2, 2018
Jonathan Chait writes in New York Magazine that studies of HCZ’s Promise Academy and other charter schools prove African-American children have the same innate potential for academic achievement as white children.
Following | Communities In Schools | March 31, 2018
A Houston TV station reports how CIS turned a high school gang member’s life around.
Following | Year Up | March 19, 2018
“Intelligence isn’t distributed by ZIP code… or bank balance or degree.” Gerald Chertavian tells the Salesforce blog that employers should focus on competencies, not credentials.
Following | HealthySteps | March 2, 2018
USC Annenberg School’s Center for Health Journalism reports how HealthySteps strengthens the parent-child bond and saves money in the long run.