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The COVID-19 pandemic showed how vulnerable local food systems in the United States are to unforeseen climate shocks. Local data can help inform conversations about racial equity, climate risk, agricultural production, and food security.
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Spotlight on Giving

Continued funding for the social sector’s support system will be key to the sector’s success.

Addressing inequities and disparities for people of color and other marginalized groups in the social sector infrastructure will make the system stronger and more inclusive.
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Americans' giving patterns have always been in a state of flux, reflecting new social, economic, cultural, and technological trends.

With so much money in their endowments, private foundations are well positioned to use mission-related investments to advance racial justice goals.

Leadership in the nonprofit sector has long failed to reflect the rich diversity in the US, which can diminish the sector’s effectiveness and relevance to the communities it serves.