Food insecurity is one of the biggest hurdles that our most vulnerable neighbors face daily — something that gets especially challenging around the holidays. With schools closed for winter break,
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Why food stamp recipients can’t just SNAP out of poverty
U.S. agriculture produces food rich in calories, but deficient in nutrients — with damaging health results.
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Some school food program recipients ineligible, audit finds
Auditors suggest it might be time to require more proof of poverty from families applying for free or low-cost meals.
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SNAP rule change would cut food stamp benefits to 700,000 recipients
USDA tightens work requirements for able-bodied adults without children
washingtonpost.com
Some food stamp recipients may soon lose access to farmers market benefits
Healthful food for low-income shoppers has been a hit, but bureaucratic and technical glitches could prevent future purchases.
philanthropy.com
Tips for Starting an Employee-Led Fundraising Campaign
How one university’s marketing department started a scholarship fund, and how you can, too.
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Can a scholarship solve a major communications challenge?
In many cases scholarships make it possible for people to partake in degrees that may have been out of reach but what if a scholarship also made it possible to play a critical role in a campaign that could potentially save lives in your country?
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Is a New Golden Age of Philanthropy Scholarship Dawning? Don’t Count on it
Despite an encouraging spurt lately of new academic writing on philanthropy, most scholars are unlikely to ever gravitate to this critical area. That's a problem.