Tips for Traveling as a Family

Traveling as a family can be a wonderful bonding experience, offering the opportunity to create lasting memories and strengthen familial connections. However, family travel requires careful planning and consideration to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey for everyone involved. From choosing family-friendly destinations to packing efficiently, several tips can help make your family vacation a … Continue reading Tips for Traveling as a Family

Five Fun Science Experiments for Kids

Science is a fascinating subject that can capture the imagination of both children and adults. Through hands-on experiments and demonstrations, kids can learn about the world around them and how it works. Here are five fun science experiments for kids that are sure to spark their curiosity and love for science. Elephant Toothpaste: This experiment … Continue reading Five Fun Science Experiments for Kids

Family Philanthropy: How to Encourage It

Philanthropy is a powerful way to create positive change and make a difference. When families engage in philanthropic activities together, it strengthens family bonds and instills values of compassion, empathy, and social responsibility in the next generation. Encouraging family philanthropy allows parents to pass on the spirit of giving and create a legacy of generosity.  … Continue reading Family Philanthropy: How to Encourage It

NCRP Showcases Community-led Effort to Hold Billionaire Climate Funders Accountable to Frontlines

CONTACT (S):  Russell Roybal rroybal@ncrp.org                            Jennifer Amuzie, jamuzie@ncrp.org NCRP Showcases Community-led Effort to Hold Billionaire Climate Funders Accountable to Frontlines “Good, Bad, Bezos, and Beyond” tells the story of how communities can respond to   billionaire climate funding models that under–resource impacted communities and movement groups WASHINGTON, DC – As the world commemorates Earth Day … Continue reading NCRP Showcases Community-led Effort to Hold Billionaire Climate Funders Accountable to Frontlines

Every Day is Earth Day for Indigenous People 

As we commemorate Earth Day, it’s important to hear directly from leaders working on the frontlines of changing how we care for not just our physical environment, but life that inhabits it.  So, we sat down with Thalia Yarina Cachimuel (she/her, Kichwa-Otavalo), Director of Philanthropic Networks at NDN Collective to discuss the importance of this … Continue reading Every Day is Earth Day for Indigenous People 

A Dual Threat: Cop City’s Danger to Both Climate and Reproductive Justice

When the City of Atlanta proposed an 85-acre spot within the Weelaunee South River Forest in Dekalb County, Georgia as the site of a new “public safety” training facility, the backlash was swift. There were questions about what the training facility would be used for, including militarized training; concerns over unnecessary deforestation, and what it meant to build a police training … Continue reading A Dual Threat: Cop City’s Danger to Both Climate and Reproductive Justice