Through an eight-week program, entrepreneurs become business leaders who approve loans to one another based on peer trust, and hold each other accountable.
What if you made it much easier for workers of color to become business owners, and thus build wealth much faster? What if you offered creative, revenue-based loans to underserved …
Covid-19 has swept through the world like no other disease in the last century. Since its start, we’ve seen economies upended, health systems stretched beyond their limits, and millions of …
Last summer, following George Floyd’s murder and Black Lives Matter protests nationwide American corporations committed $50 billion toward advancing racial equity. And yet, as Fortune reported last month, a year later only $250 million has in fact …
The first federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) payments under the newly expanded policy will begin to reach millions of U.S. households today, marking a significant moment for low-income families who …
Funding In Support of New Surgeon General’s Advisory on the Harms of Health Misinformation July 15, 2021—The Rockefeller Foundation is announcing $13.5 million in new funding to strengthen Covid-19 response efforts …
The Rockefeller Foundation Releases the First True Cost Accounting of the US Food System, Finding the Cost of Food is 3 Times Current Expenditure, Calls for Transformative Change NEW YORK | …
The True Cost of Food in the U.S.
In the U.S., food costs more than our receipt at the grocery checkout. Our food system rings up immense “hidden costs” from its …
New campaign spotlights 211 helpline and encourages Americans to utilize the resource for assistance accessing federal, state, and local aid New York, NY, July 14, 2021 – During a time when …
Decade after decade studies have shown that women in the workplace are overworked and underpaid in comparison to their male counterparts; they are not eligible for sick and maternity leave; …