Donor Education Seminar 2010: Materials
Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Families
Seminar Evaluation Report
Speaker Presentations
Academic Panel Presentation: Mariana Chilton
Academic Panel Presentation: Dennis Culhane
Practitioner Panel Presentation: Suzanne Boas
Practitioner Panel Presentation: Peggy Hill
Practitioner Panel Handout: John Arnold
How a Community Mobilizes and Employs Its Anti-Hunger Resources Is the Difference Between Adequately Addressing The Need, or Not Adequately Addressing It
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Watch the FOX29 live interview with our executive director, Katherina Roqueta, and Philabundance executive director, Bill Clark, as they discuss why donors should "can the food drive" based on the research of Feeding America's executive director, John Arnold.
Pre-reading Educational Materials
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High Impact Philanthropy in the Downturn: Focus on Housing, Health, and Hunger (A Guide for Donors)

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Kids Count Indicator Brief: Reducing the Child Poverty Rate

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Improving Access to Public Benefits: Helping Eligible Individuals and Families Get the Income Supports They Need

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Witnesses to Hunger: Participation though photovoice to ensure the right to food

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Poor childhood takes lifelong toll, study shows

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Rearranging the Deck Chairs or Reallocating the Lifeboats? Homelessness Assistance and Its Alternatives

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