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TRACE (Toward Response and Community Equity), a year-long series that will track how and where the region’s government, philanthropic, civic and private sector is working toward a more just recovery.
The project is made possible with grant support from a coalition of foundations that seek crucial storytelling on the topic. Led by the Independence Public Media Foundation and The Lenfest Institute for Journalism, the effort is joined by the Scattergood Foundation, the Samuel S. Fels Fund, HealthSpark Foundation, The Barra Foundation, The Foundation for Delaware County and the Wells Fargo Regional Foundation.
Generocity Coverage (32 posts)
- What ever happened to the North Philadelphia Health Enterprise Zone?
- Does the local nonprofit sector have the collective agency to make change and move us toward just recovery?
- How are we doing? Philly might want to hide its latest ‘just recovery’ report card
- Six months into its push to end systemic racism, City gives itself good grade
- Help wanted: Local small businesses haven’t caught a break since COVID
- Energy burden is housing and food insecurities’ hidden cousin, but the pandemic is putting it in the spotlight
- COVID is ravaging the incarcerated. Where are the solutions?
- The Reading Terminal Market story: Will beloved public spaces return?
- In crisis, public health comes undone
- Where has the coronavirus relief money gone?
- Facing a cliff: Is this the end of pandemic support and relief?
- Wanted: Volunteers
- Home unsafe home
- Will Biden make social equity a pandemic policy essential?
- City says it’s making progress on protest-driven policy changes
- Like their parents, Latinx youth are suffering disproportionately from COVID
- How are we doing? Take a look at the Philadelphia region’s just recovery report card
- COVID recovery: Are we there yet?
- As of October, this is what we know about philanthropic COVID relief in the Philadelphia region
- In PA, few experience eviction relief and still face mounting debt
- Today’s state budget blues will bring tomorrow’s nonprofit woes
- The other side of the heroic nonprofit pivot to provide COVID-19 services? The toll on the mental health of staffers
- COVID-19 funding: Seniors both need more and give more
- Funding the COVID-19 recovery in Philly: Tracing the lessons to date
- Despite urgent need, the philanthropic sector is absent from the rental relief funding space
- COVID-19 has boosted food-related philanthropy, but for how long?
- Layoffs plague nonprofits — some more troubled than others
- Changing metrics for impact
- Philadelphia’s rush to reconcile
- A dashboard’s promise: A better funding approach to COVID-19
- Uprising in Philadelphia: A to-do list for the next six months
- Generocity.org is launching a year-long reporting project on a ‘more just recovery’
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