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Grantees in the News, November 2021

The Heising-Simons Foundation is proud to regularly see its grantee partners featured in media outlets across the country, providing an expert voice on a timely issue or being highlighted for their accomplishments and hard work.

Here are some news items that have featured our grantees in November 2021:

California Treating Gun Violence as a Public Health Problem

The Sacramento Bee
Grantee: U.C. Davis Center for Violence Prevention Research
Program: Community and Opportunity

Apprenticeships May Help Build the Child Care Workforce

Marketplace
Grantees: Early Care & Education Pathways to Success; University of California, Berkeley’s Early Care & Education Pathways to Success; New America
Program: Education

Most Parents Use Child Tax Credit on Food, Bills and Other Necessities, Survey Finds

The Washington Post
Grantee: Center for Law and Social Policy
Program: Education

Making Communities Safe, Without the Police

Boston Review
Grantee: Common Justice
Program: Human Rights

Physicists Detect Signs of Neutrinos at Large Hadron Collider

Phys.org
Grantee: University of California, Irvine FASER Collaboration
Program: Science

New method shows today’s warming ‘unprecedented’ over past 24,000 years

PBS
Grantee: University of Washington News
Program: Science