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See more a tv showing a still from the TV show the bear in a blue room ‘The Bear’ isn’t just compelling TV: It also has lessons on hiring

The Hulu hit gives a human face to people hurt by restrictive hiring practices

Kids learning at a microschool Why are parents looking for new education models?

For the millions of parents seeking low-cost alternative education, each choice is personal.

a landscape shot of the Behind Every Door community with a tan border A lifeline Salvation Army closed. Then the community rallied.

This new organization treats its community like clients — and it’s working

A collage of a hand holding a smart phone with alternating blue and orange panels Why Gen Z’s mental health crisis needs more than conventional therapy

What if the key to improving Gen Z’s mental health lies in leveraging AI?

See more Kids learning at a microschool Why are parents looking for new education models?

For the millions of parents seeking low-cost alternative education, each choice is personal.

240729_STT_EdupreneurConvening_KMAL_855709_0171.jpg ICYMI: Stand Together Trust K-12 convening creates support beyond funding for innovators

Working together to create more sustainability in new K12 learning models

October 22, 2024

A stylized photo of chairs in a classroom fading to white from left to right 'Mom, I just can’t learn there. Can you please homeschool me?'

The school refused to let her repeat 2nd grade. Here’s what her parents did.

A hand putting a coin into a piggy bank. The photo is black and white 5 myths about education savings accounts debunked

Want to know about the real benefits of ESAs? Start here.

See more closeup photo of someone holding a device for another person to swipe their credit card to pay Our finances shouldn’t define us. But they do.

Credit scores don’t reflect the whole person. Here’s one way to change the narrative. 

A panel discussion with the Abundance Institute How optimism, not fear, drives technological innovation and abundance

Fear of change is nothing new, but how we respond to this moment really matters.

A stylized image of a person on the edge of a cliff facing the U.S. Capitol America is headed for a fiscal cliff. Here’s how to stop it.

A coalition of scholars and policymakers are working on long-term economic solutions — together. 

Collage of family photos Her son overdosed 4 times. Now she fights oppressive drug laws.

With the help of Americans for Prosperity, Christi Berrong-Barber learned her personal story has the power to make lasting change.

See more a landscape shot of the Behind Every Door community with a tan border A lifeline Salvation Army closed. Then the community rallied.

This new organization treats its community like clients — and it’s working

Founder and kids jumping - Friends of the Children is an international nonprofit organization that selects and invites youth – all of whom have unique talents, interests and dreams, and face multiple systemic obstacles – to be paired with a paid, professional mentor called a Friend. We hire and train Friends to support our youth from as early as age 4 through high school graduation – 12+ years, no matter what. ICYMI: Chronicle of Philanthropy — Op-Ed: The ‘Other Side’ May Win the Election. But Funders Can Still Spark Change

Why Election Season Is Hurting Your Mental Health—And How to Regain It

October 31, 2024

A female teacher in a blue top instructing a group of four young students in a colorful classroom setting Want to empower your beneficiaries? Try giving them power.

The social sector is missing out on critical feedback. Here’s how one nonprofit is closing that gap.

Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills in a training session at the Adaptive Training Foundation. A veteran lost his limbs - a trainer's 'aha' moment got him back on track

A chance encounter sparked the inspiration for a gym that helps people recognize their inner strength.

See more a tv showing a still from the TV show the bear in a blue room ‘The Bear’ isn’t just compelling TV: It also has lessons on hiring

The Hulu hit gives a human face to people hurt by restrictive hiring practices

A collage featuring a group of coworkers sitting at a table with teal stripes overlaid 4 tools that can help employers think differently about the workplace

Here are the top resources innovators are developing for hiring managers to transform the workplace.

Evan Feinberg speaking on a panel. How can collaborating with your community grow your business?

How employers can create business solutions that strengthen communities and uplift everyone who lives in them.

Human potential summit speakers The five biggest trends changing the workplace right now

The workplace is changing. Leaders at the Human Potential Summit tell us how.

See more panel discussion on campus free speech What is the state of free speech on college campuses? Why it matters

FIRE’s College Free Speech Rankings provide insights on the state of free speech – not just on campus. 

A hand picking up a piece of paper on a desk with navy background What’s really driving political polarization — and what we can do to end it

Here’s a hint: It’s not policy disagreements

Brian Hooks onstage A Message from Brian Hooks to the Stand Together Community

We condemn the violence against former President Trump.

July 14, 2024

Image of America's founding fathers with the Declaration of Independence How America’s founding ideals are still at work

A veteran’s story of being guided by our founding principles

See more A person grasps a handrail on a hospital bed When it comes to veteran health care, why aren’t we doing better?

The MISSION Act was a huge win to empower veterans. But its execution by the VA has been lackluster.

Split screen of Edrys Leyva as a child at left with an photo from his military service at right. Vets are stuck waiting for health care. It’s why this man fights.

Edrys Leyva’s journey from escaping Cuba’s regime to Navy veteran and health care advocate. 

Destroyed buildings in Ukraine What are the right questions to be asking about U.S.-Ukraine relations right now?

The Ukraine War is at an impasse. Here’s what you need to know.

Two images side by side of a man working with a service dog. The back of his shirt says "the voice of veterans for freedom and prosperity." How Buddy the service dog is helping vets with PTSD

When Ian Robinson re-entered civilian life, service animals gave him purpose.

See more A collage of a hand holding a smart phone with alternating blue and orange panels Why Gen Z’s mental health crisis needs more than conventional therapy

What if the key to improving Gen Z’s mental health lies in leveraging AI?

Health Care ICYMI: Philanthropy Has A Unique Role In Health Care Reform

Philanthropy can focus on the beyond, says Leck Shannon, Stand Together Trust

September 16, 2024

A woman sitting in a low-lit bedroom looking at her phone Are we too focused on the wrong things when it comes to mental health?

Mental health care is too narrow, possibly worsening the crisis. These changemakers have a plan.

Aimee Launch VSee Health And Stand Together Launch Aimee Telehealth Service

Aimee is an innovative virtual healthcare, labs, and prescription drug service that patients can access whether or not they have health insurance

August 8, 2024

See more The War on Drugs ICYMI: “The War on Drugs" Podcast Series Wins ADWEEK Audio Awards

The Stand Together sponsored podcast aims to end “The War on Drugs"

July 18, 2024

Collage of a person walking down a dark street and a police officer Homicide rates are too high in America. Here’s what we can do.

We already have a key to reducing violent crime, according to this former law enforcement officer turned leading policy researcher.

two women shaking hands The US has the highest recidivism rate in the world. Here's a solution

The Frederick Douglass Project uses face-to-face conversations in prison to unlock possibilities for everyone.

5 Nonprofits Actively Reducing Recidivism 5 nonprofits actively reducing recidivism

About half of people leaving prison or jail will return. These five nonprofits want to change that.

See more A close-up photo of a hand holding a mobile device. On social media platforms, who’s in charge?

Here's why users should moderate social platforms themselves.

Free Speech Authors Offer Solutions To End Cancel Culture Cancel culture is toxic. Solve it with humility and parenting.

Greg Lukianoff and Rikki Schlott’s new book The Canceling of the American Mind dives into cancel culture’s origins and ways to fight it.

Ways We Can Protect Freedom of Speech Today Social media presents a new challenge to free speech. This founder has a plan.

Protecting free speech online is vital. Free speech expert Jacob Mchangama shares how the U.S. can do that.

CarePortal’s Child Assistance App Connects Families To Support Meet 3 free speech organizations fighting cancel culture

Free speech is under attack. These organizations are pushing back.

See more A refugee and an American citizen embrace one another Here’s how one refugee organization harnesses what Americans do best

Local communities, not top-down approaches, are solving the refugee crisis. 

A Mexican twist to your Thanksgiving feast Chef Pati Jinich wants her Mexico-inspired Thanksgiving recipes to spark bigger conversations

Thanksgiving is celebrity chef Pati Jinich’s favorite American holiday. It’s easy to see why.

Daniel Garza Discusses Current Challenges in the Hispanic Community From farmworker to the White House: Daniel Garza’s incredible true story  

Daniel Garza worked alongside his immigrant parents as farmworkers. He used that work ethic to rise to a position in the White House.

A group of people waving small American flags Win-win solutions to America’s immigration challenge
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