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Oct 26, 2022
Albany LEAD receives $1.26M in funding
An Albany-based news outlet details a recent investment by the Department of Justice in Albany County's LEAD program.
Media
Oct 6, 2022
Could Tutoring Be the Best Tool for Fighting Learning Loss?
In article on how tutoring can help combat learning loss during COVID-19, The New York Times highlights Saga Education's high-impact tutoring model.
Media
Oct 6, 2022
Meeting the Mental Health Challenge in School and at Home
The New York Times highlights TRAILS (Transforming Research into Action to Improve the Lives of Students) as one of several programs across the country focused on supporting students' mental health in the wake of COVID-19.
Media
Oct 3, 2022
These Job-Training Programs Work, and May Show Others the Way
The New York Times reports on the effectiveness of Year Up and other similar workforce development programs that create pathways to well-paying careers for young people without college degrees.
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Sep 26, 2022
‘We’re in this together’: Delaware expands initiative pairing nurses with new moms
The Philadelphia Tribune details Nurse-Family Partnership's expansion in Delaware.
Media
Sep 23, 2022
New initiative launches to help solve issues of economic and social mobility for all Memphians
A local outlet highlights the launch of the More for Memphis initiative, coordinated by Seeding Success and supported by Blue Meridian and the Kresge Foundation.
Media
Sep 15, 2022
California looks to increase ‘gate money’ to help people adjust to life after prison
PBS NewsHour highlights initiatives focused on providing financial assistance to individuals returning home from prison, including Center for Employment Opportunities' Returning Citizen Stimulus.
Media
Sep 14, 2022
‘My emancipation proclamation’: the man fighting to free millions from their criminal records
The Guardian profiles Jay Jordan of Alliance for Safety and Justice and details his efforts to remove barriers to opportunity for people with criminal records in California.
Media
Sep 2, 2022
Northwest Dayton Partnership issues $1.45 million in grants to 28 local groups
Dayton Daily News reports on the Northwest Dayton Partnership's latest round of grants to community organizations.
Media
Aug 24, 2022
Something Better Than a Tent for the Homeless
The New York Times highlights solutions being spearheaded in Seattle, including Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD), that aim to divert people away from the criminal justice system and into a network of supports.