#GoodFundingFriday: 10 NEW Grant Opportunities
Check out our first #GoodFundingFriday grant opportunities list!
We hope this makes it even easier for folks to apply for grants in support of community programs, services and resources.
Community Service, Mutual Aid & Nonprofit Resources
Check out our first #GoodFundingFriday grant opportunities list!
We hope this makes it even easier for folks to apply for grants in support of community programs, services and resources.
In South Carolina, First Horizon Foundation provides grants to eligible organizations in the following areas: Greenville Spartanburg Charleston Columbia Timeline for 2021
Before we retired the Goodsharing platform, we grabbed 8 anti-racism posts that we think are worth sharing again. The sordid history
Good Question! We are excited to announce that the Goodsharing movement is continuing its evolution by shifting all of our community-building efforts
While there’s no magic solution that can replace in-person instruction—and no one-size-fits-all approach that will work for every student and age group—remote learning overall doesn’t have to be a terrible substitute. Here’s what remote learning experts and grade school teachers say are the best ways to make it more tolerable in the fall.
We can’t help but be reminded of, and pushed by, Maya Angelou’s words… “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.”
– Maya Angelou
It was with great pleasure and admiration that we read the news of Queen Quet’s latest accomplishment. On top of leading a
“To be clear, the science supports using masks, with recent studies suggesting that they could save lives in different ways: research shows that they cut down the chances of both transmitting and catching the coronavirus, and some studies hint that masks might reduce the severity of infection if people do contract the disease.”
Despite widespread expectations, Africa offers many examples of countries who have weathered the global pandemic with relative success.
“The connections [between climate and racial justice] are inextricable,” says Yerina Mugica, who recently served as NRDC’s interim chief equity officer. “It’s a question of whether we choose to recognize that or not. The communities that are most impacted by racial injustice are the same communities that are most impacted by climate change and climate injustice. As we know, this is no accident or coincidence. It is part of the design of systems that were built on racism. So the solutions need to be built on anti-racism.”