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Ongoing reporting on poverty alleviation as part of a listening tour of five Philadelphia neighborhoods conducted by Generocity in partnership with United Way of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey.
Generocity Coverage (16 posts)
- Campaign for Working Families receives $1 million to help city residents file taxes
- In Point Breeze, funding enables Diversified Community Services to move services ‘to the next level’
- With new funding, ACANA expects to aid more than 800 African and Caribbean immigrants
- Poverty Action Fund grants $1 million to LISC and LEDC to assist Philly’s Latinx communities
- Denise Gomez DelSignore is part of a team focused on fostering economic stability in Philly
- What did ‘A Better Chicago’ do for poverty that could work in Philadelphia?
- How would a Poverty Tracker work in Philadelphia and what could it accomplish?
- What can short-term credentialing do for economic mobility in West Philly?
- In Chinatown, a great need for more benefits — and better access to them
- For people with a disability, poverty rates are high and employment rates low. Can workforce development help?
- Could ‘one-apply for benefits’ work to stabilize income in Southwest Philadelphia?
- In Mantua: If benefits are building blocks, what do we do about benefit cliffs?
- Can EITC be a tool for poverty alleviation or wealth building in Fairhill?
- What has COVID-19 shown us about gaps in poverty alleviation? A look at South Philly
- A look inside the stubborn problem of access to benefits and relief in Kensington
- This is Philadelphia’s largest, newest coalition combating poverty
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