Child Poverty Reduction Strategies in the U.S.: Role of Private Philanthropies Ruby Takanishi Study Visit to the United Kingdom: The UK’s Child Poverty.

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Child Poverty Reduction Strategies in the U.S.: Role of Private Philanthropies Ruby Takanishi Study Visit to the United Kingdom: The UK’s Child Poverty Target October 9,

Role of American Foundations in Child Poverty Reduction Dual-Generation Strategies to Reduce Child Poverty OVERVIEW

75,000 foundations of several types in U.S. Charitable giving for services and to individuals Support for policy-relevant research Support for advocacy and communications Experimentation with new strategies ROLE OF AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS: AN INDEPENDENT SECTOR?

Combining quality primary education of children with sectoral workforce development for parents The current status: Siloed strategies Role of foundations in changing current status DUAL-GENERATION STRATEGIES

FOR MORE INFORMATION: 3rd-education/dual-generation- strategy