The Foundation’s Senior Leaders travel to Atlanta to meet with Georgia-based grantees and City of Atlanta’s Economic Development team ATLANTA | February 2, 2023 ― The Rockefeller Foundation announced today that …
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6 to 12 million lead pipes carry drinking water to millions of people in the U.S., per latest estimate Washington | January 27, 2023 — At the White House today, water …
Nine-in-Ten Mayors Agree that Climate Change is Human-Induced Mayors from Both Parties Strongly Support Purchasing New Technologies Like Electric Vehicles Findings Among Those from the Boston University Initiative on Cities’ Menino Survey …
In fall 2021, The Rockefeller Foundation convened the Wastewater Action Group to share best practices and overcome barriers to translating wastewater data into public health action. With support from Mathematica, …
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Three weeks into her pregnancy, Barbara Jacques found out she had a tumor four times the size of her ovary that put both her and her baby at risk. Stunned, she …
WASHINGTON, DC | December 1, 2022 — The American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Elevate, Emerald Cities Collaborative, and HR&A Advisors announce the launch of a nationwide Residential Retrofits for …
Grants will help prevent, manage, and treat diet-related illnesses among food-insecure Americans NEW YORK | November 30, 2022 ―The Rockefeller Foundation has committed $4.6 million in grants for equitable and community-directed …
The Rockefeller Foundation Equity Advisory Council outlines 20 actions to support vaccine and health equity in transition from response to recovery NEW YORK | November 14, 2022 – A panel …