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  <title>Change Blog: Thanks for Your Generosity.  This Charity Now Has Enough Money</title> 
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  <pubDate>April 3, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>How the experience of Kiva points to a broader vision for philanthropic capital markets.</description>
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  <title>Changemaker of the Week: mothers2mothers</title> 
  <author>Change Fan</author> 
  <pubDate>March 31, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>Mothers2mothers is a grass-roots program designed for under-resourced health care systems that trains and employs new mothers with HIV to provide education and support to their peers, empowering them to access lifesaving treatment for their babies and themselves.</description>
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  <title>Changemaker of the Week: Arkansas Scholars</title> 
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  <pubDate>March 21, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>A program in El Dorado, Arkansas has changed an entire town's prospects by guaranteeing college tuition for its residents.</description>
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  <title>Changemaker of the Week: Zeke M. Vanderhoek, The Equity Project</title> 
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  <pubDate>March 13, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>A New York City charter school founder will pay his teachers $125,000 per year in an experiment on teacher pay and educational outcomes.</description>
  <link>http://changefan.com/CFContent/Changemaker/chm0007_zeke_vanderhoek_031308.asp</link> 
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  <title>Change Blog: America Goes to Jail</title> 
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  <pubDate>March 4, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>One in ninety-nine adult Americans are currently in prison.  That’s a full one percent of the U.S. population behind bars.  The sheer shock of crossing this sobering threshold is even more startling when the numbers are broken down by demographic group. One in nine black men aged 20 to 34, for example, is incarcerated.  How do we even begin to grapple with these numbers?</description>
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  <title>Changemaker of the Week: Buy (LESS) Crap</title> 
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  <pubDate>February 28, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>Rejecting the basic tenets of Bono’s (RED) Campaign -- which raises money for AIDS in Africa by donating a portion of sales proceeds from a number of iconic products – Buy (LESS) Crap facilitates direct donations to an array of causes.</description>
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  <title>Change Blog: Does the World Need Another 501(c)(3)?</title> 
  <author>Change Fan</author> 
  <pubDate>February 18, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>With a million and a half nonprofit organizations in the U.S., are we crowding out quality by encouraging quantity?</description>
  <link>http://changefan.com/CFContent/Blog/cfb0006_does_the_world_need_another_501c3_021808.asp</link> 
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  <title>Changemaker of the Week: Grameen Phone</title> 
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  <pubDate>February 11, 2008</pubDate> 
  <description>Grameen Phone is one of the best examples in the world of building a business to address the common good.  The company’s successful effort to provide universal telephony in a country that had virtually no phones, using microloans generated by Muhammad Yunus, co-winner of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize, confirms the power of bottom-up development, which is creating millions of income opportunities for the rural poor and billions of dollars in national income.</description>
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