
Childcare Expansion Sparks Conversation: How Do We Truly Empower Families?
The Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) new rule just expanded the Child Care & Development Block Grant. Free, low-cost childcare sounds like a significant breakthrough, but is it truly empowering families? Bethany Herron shares.

The Liberty to Serve: Five Benefits an Attorney Can Provide
Nathan Mayo shares the benefits of partnering with attorneys as a church or faith-based nonprofit. He also spotlights Alliance Defending Freedom, a valued Business Partner, that aims to empower organizations to operate within their beliefs.

Why Some Neighborhoods Help People Escape Poverty
Much has been made about ZIP codes as an indicator of economic outcomes, but new evidence suggests another factor better explains those outcomes.

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What Cures Can You Offer Those Trapped in the Loneliness and Isolation Epidemic?
Americans—young and old, married and single, rich and poor—are lonely and isolated. However, the situations surrounding the poor impose a more pronounced scourge on them. What help can you give? True Charity’s Sonya Stearns offers some practical ideas.
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- Doing Them Well By Being With Them First: The Power of Presence in Effective Charity
- Achieving Advantageous Outcomes with Self Assessments
- The Power of Collaboration: Strengthen Your Poverty Alleviation Ministry Together
- Helping Without Hurting in Short-Term Missions: A Synopsis
- Respecting Agency and Truth in Relationships
- Five Ways to Improve Children’s Safety at Your Ministry
- A Framework for Flourishing: A Synopsis of When Helping Hurts
- When Social Capital Moves in Next Door: The Best Evidence on Gentrification
- The Maker Versus The Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics
- The Emotional and Mental Health Crisis in Poverty