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Do we have a “worker shortage” in America or a “quality jobs shortage”?

Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

Today’s guest, Don Howard, argues there is not a worker shortage, but a quality jobs shortage. Some people will use the phrase “the great resignation” to describe current employment trends, while others will use the phrase, “the great reshuffle.”

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Betting on Migration for Impact

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Indeed, we are at the beginning of a multi-decade, global trend of human movement, a trend which can be harnessed to unlock tremendous good for the world. By Jason Wendle Migration is often framed as a crisis : When the issue makes headlines, it’s portrayed as a burden, threat, or tragedy, and almost always politically intractable.

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Housing and Health: Creating Solutions With Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

In vibrant and thriving communities, people have the power and resources to realize their vision of health and well-being. Residents, regardless of zip code or how much money they have, can breathe clean air, eat healthy and culturally appropriate food, and have a safe, affordable place to call home.

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How to Restore the Care in Long-Term Nursing Care

NonProfit Quarterly

For decades, for-profit nursing homes and assisted living facilities have seen profit maximization overrun social mission. Specifically, we propose using federal tax credits, combined with Medicare and Medicaid dollars, to restructure the ownership and financing of the nursing care industry.