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267: (news) Infrastructure $ for Nonprofits & COP26 Pledge Updates

267: (news) Infrastructure $ for Nonprofits & COP26 Pledge Updates

FromUsing the Whole Whale - A Nonprofit Podcast


267: (news) Infrastructure $ for Nonprofits & COP26 Pledge Updates

FromUsing the Whole Whale - A Nonprofit Podcast

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 
Nonprofit News for 11/8/2021
 
 
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Passes, Includes Energy Updates For Nonprofits
The $1-trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives last Friday, to become one of the most significant investments in infrastructure in U.S. history. The bill includes provisions for helping religious and nonprofit organizations update the sustainability of their spaces and buildings, according to reporting by Haaretz. “The Nonprofit Energy Efficiency Act in the bipartisan infrastructure bill fixes that by providing critical funds for nonprofits to upgrade decades-old buildings with inefficient heating and cooling systems, lowering energy costs and reducing their environmental impact,” according to Elana Broitman, the senior vice president for public affairs at the Jewish Federations of North America. The funding includes up to $50 million in grants as part of the program.
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Governments and Private Foundations Announce $1.6 Billion In Support of Indigenous People 
Governments including those of the U.K., Germany, Norway, U.S., and the Netherlands have announced, in partnership with numerous private foundations, a $1.6 billion pledge to support indigenous communities at the COP26 climate summit. The program seeks to both promote anti-deforestation efforts and support local communities. The Ford Foundation, one of the initiative's partners, notes that “a growing body of evidence shows that Indigenous Peoples are the most effective guardians of biodiverse tropical forests.” The partnership seeks to include local and indigenous communities in the decision making process regarding climate mitigation. “Indigenous Peoples and local communities manage half the world’s land and care for an astonishing 80% of Earth’s biodiversity,” according to the press release.
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Summary

EducationSuperHighway eyes free WiFi to solve the digital divide
WFP chief responds to Elon Musk's challenge on world hunger - CNN Video
Jeff Bezos pledges $2 billion toward combatting deforestation
#NFTuesday - The Giving Block 
Nonprofit helps those with former convictions find jobs

 
Released:
Nov 9, 2021
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Podcast episode

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