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Indigenous Boarding School Survivor Details Mental Health Trauma

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Brought Plenty says her experience at a South Dakota Indian boarding school led to mental trauma that she unknowingly passed down to her kids.
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Teens Donate Thousands Of Books To Local Refugees

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Brothers Pravneet and Hurshneet Chadha spearheaded a few different social campaigns through their nonprofit Project Smile AZ.
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How the David Rockefeller Fund Is Improving Philanthropic Giving

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Jan.07 -- Investment in environmentally and socially responsible companies has seen a big pickup in recent years, thanks in part to millennials and increasing evidence that these companies are better long-term investments. In this...
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Khan Academy Aims to Be Educational Institution of the Future, Founder Says

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Sep.14 -- Khan Academy founder Sal Khan discusses the organization's brick and mortar expansion, its new mastery learning features and bridging the opportunity gap with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Why We Give To Charity

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Today, hundreds of thousands of people donate their time or money to non-profit organizations every year.
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Phoenix Boxing Club Offers Kids A Safe Space And Guidance

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The R.O.C.K. Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on providing underserved communities with opportunities through fitness and training.
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Plastic Credit Exchange Helping Female Entrepreneurs

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Jul.15 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Nanette Medved-Po, founder and chairwomen of Plastic Credit Exchange, a non-profit program that offers businesses and consumers an easy and responsible way to be accountable for plastic,...
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Bloomberg

Black in Focus: Interview with Darren Walker, Ford Foundation President

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Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation, speaks with Karen Toulon on Black in Focus about the importance of justice and more inclusive practices in the philanthropic world. (Recorded July 2021.) (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boxing Club Offers Kids A Safe Space And Guidance

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The R.O.C.K. Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on providing underserved communities with opportunities through fitness and training.
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Exoneree Turned Attorney Fights Wrongful Convictions

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After a wrongful conviction, Jarrett Adams opened a law firm and non-profit, 'Life After Justice,' aimed at fixing the injustices he experienced.
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New York Nonprofit Helps Expand Internet Access

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NYC MESH charges a flat up-front fee of $240 for equipment plus a $50 tip for the volunteer. Members are asked for a $20 monthly donation.
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Arizona Businesses Suffer From MLB Lockout, Spring Training Delays

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MLB has canceled the first week of spring training games, and baseball-related businesses and nonprofits are really feeling the pain.
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What's Behind The Nation's Gender Wage Gap?

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Women's wages lag behind men's in every state.
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States Begin Receiving Money From $26B Opioid Settlement

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Families hope the money can help combat an epidemic some say is just getting worse, as fentanyl claims lives and targets younger generations.
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A Victim Of Human Trafficking Shares Their Story

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A major FBI crackdown on human trafficking recently freed dozens of minors. A former victim explains how trafficking happens.
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Immigration Groups Ramp Up Efforts To Help Migrants When Title 42 Ends

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According to the DHS, temporary detention housing will be increased at various points all along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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Bloomberg

Inside Code.org's Mission With the Founders

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Feb.12 -- Code.org CEO Hadi Partovi and co-founder Ali Partovi discuss their mission and talk about computer science education. They speak with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The Recount

The Origins of Lou Gehrig’s Day

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On Just Something About Her with Jennifer Palmieri, I Am ALS Co-founder Sandra Abrevaya talks about creating a mass movement to raise ALS awareness.
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Woman Helps Put Food On The Table For Virginia Immigrants

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Natasha Lemus created a culturally-sensitive food drive after seeing the need in her Virginia community.
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D.C. Sues Trump Inaugural Committee Over Alleged Hotel Overpayment

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D.C.'s attorney general claims The Trump Organization overcharged the committee for the D.C. hotel's space.
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Are Hotels A Solution To Homelessness?

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A nonprofit in North Carolina bought a hotel to house homeless people.
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Chicago Outreach Bus Sparks Happiness Amid Holidays

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The Night Ministry's bus brings food, coffee, hygiene supplies and more to underserved communities in Chicago six nights a week.
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How One Nashville Store Is Feeding Its Community

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"The Store" is a nonprofit organization that operates a free grocery store open all year for people that need it most.
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At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Microsoft founder Bill Gates encourages the use of creative economic solutions to help the world's poor

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HEADLINE: Bill Gates: World's poor need creative solutions

CAPTION: At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Microsoft founder Bill Gates encourages the use of creative economic solutions to help the world's poor. (Ja
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