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[From NPR] ‘Incredibly Scary’: Single Moms Fear Falling Through Holes In Pandemic Safety Net
A lot of people need help in the pandemic, but especially single mothers. There are approximately 13.6 million single parents in the U.S., raising 22.4 million children. Eighty percent of those single parents are moms. Women have lost more jobs than men during the...
Donor Matching Opportunity: Nana Grants + SNAP Works
Donor Matching Opportunity: Nana Grants + SNAP Works Maximize your investment in Nana Grants In July, Nana Grants launched a partnership with Georgia DFCS and Goodwill of North Georgia to support SNAP Works student mothers in college. Nana Grants will receive up to...
In the Covid-19 Economy, You Can Have a Kid or a Job. You Can’t Have Both.
Our struggle is not an emotional concern. We are not burned out. We are being crushed by an economy that has bafflingly declared working parents inessential. Last week, I received an email from my children’s principal, sharing some of the first details about plans to...A Letter From Our Executive Director: Structural racism thrives on economic disenfranchisement
A letter from Erica Stephens, executive director of Nana Grants In 2016, Nana Grants was founded to address a systemic problem. Over the years, I’ve used different words to describe this problem: multi-generational poverty, educational inequality, gender bias, unequal...
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