NPQ North: What bodes for Canadian nonprofits after Monday’s election?, Nevada nonprofits’ newest employees purr “meow,” fear of ICE separates immigrants from medical care, and more!
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Community Land Trust Movement Imagines Its Future

As community land trust activists traveled to Albany, Georgia, to honor the first 50 years of the movement, they also begin to imagine what the next half-century’s activism might bring.

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NPQ North: Canadians Are Anxious—and This Election Campaign Isn’t Helping

Nearing the end of a grueling 40-day federal election campaign, Canadians go to the polls on Monday. With no party likely to win a majority, how will nonprofits fare?

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Nevada SPCA Puts Patrol Cats to Work, Keeping Properties Rodent-Free

Not all cats in shelters are fit to be house pets. Nevada SPCA is creating new possibilities for cats who would prefer to patrol properties and manage the rodent population in exchange for room and board.

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Immigrant Use of Medical Services Falls Due to Fear of Federal Rule Changes

White House efforts to restrict the services immigrants may receive have faltered in the courts, but the threat has still had a chilling effect on immigrant healthcare access.

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To Sleep…More! California Mandates a Later Start for Middle and High Schools

A new California law mandates that within three years, all high schools must start classes at 8:30 a.m. or later. The same law mandates middle school classes begin no earlier than 8 a.m.

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Dumping the SAT: Why Standardized Tests Have Lost Their Luster

One in four institutions of higher learning have now opted out of requiring applying students to take the SAT or ACT. Why?

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