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Launching a Winning Bond Millage

Before the pandemic and the recent challenges presented by rising inflation, school districts across the country had an easier time passing bond millages (or bond referendums) thanks to the booming economy. With the strong economy seemingly behind us—at least for the near future—school districts may find it more difficult garnering support from the community on millages.

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To (Loan) Forgive and Forget

When I took out my first student loan a decade ago, I never doubted that I would be responsible for paying it back one day. I knew I would be responsible for all my loans as well as the parent PLUS loan my dad took out in his name because I had maxed out my federal allowance.

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Supporting Vulnerable Populations Through Storytelling

By Jeremy Witt, Senior Associate A series of humanitarian crises have captured our collective attention through the harrowing realities facing displaced populations and the geopolitical struggles that we will confront in the months and years to come. However, through news coverage, social media and non-profit outreach, the knowledge and availability of these stories is powerful…

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Launching a Winning Bond Millage

To (Loan) Forgive and Forget

The Importance of Civility & Respectful Discourse at School Board Meetings

The Great Resignation has impacted schools across the country. But hasn’t it been happening all along?

5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Participate in GivingTuesday