Philanthropy in Housing Deals
Sean Davis ()
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Sean Davis: Merton Capital Partners
Chapter Chapter 16 in Solving the Giving Pledge Bottleneck, 2021, pp 127-134 from Springer
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Abstract In the nonprofitNonprofits world, many organizations claim they are working to end the challenge they are dedicated to solve, no matter how limited their resources or reach are. In the fight against homelessnessHomelessness, the term “solving homelessness” is a common one used by nonprofits. There was always a hope that homelessness could be solved. The fact that there are one million homeless Americans living in the U.S. is hard to process. The fact that every city in the U.S. has dozens or hundreds of families, mostly singles moms, living in their cars tonight with their children is shocking. 20,000 children age out of foster care every year when they turn 18 years old and 40–50% of them will become homeless.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78865-0_16
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