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DC business leaders praise the District’s innovative, family-friendly child care policies and offer recommendations for how the child care and business sectors can overcome persistent affordability challenges.
Incremental steps toward bold student loan reforms In the next Higher Education Act, Congress could design a system that will better serve both student loan borrowers and taxpayers.Using credit to expand opportunity: A Q&A with Ricki Granetz Lowitz, recipient of the Janice Nittoli Fellowship Working Credit NFP partners with employers to help low-wage workers build and sustain strong credit scores.The US homeownership rate has lost ground compared with other developed countries In 2015, the US had the fifth lowest homeownership rate out of 18 other developed countries.Four practical insights on place-based impact investing collaboration How can foundations and private investors align their investment decisions with locally focused missions and values?HUD’s mission to combat discrimination is as important now as ever HUD has proposed removing from its mission statement its commitment to “build inclusive and sustainable communities free from discrimination.”Visibility for women of color is the crucial first step toward equality Without visibility, the unique struggles of women of color are absorbed by the larger groups to which they belong.