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Why We Spend Billions to Keep Half a Million Unconvicted People Behind Bars
The Washington Post
06.11.2015
Home-Visiting Nurses for First-Time Mothers Help Reduce Government Costs
Kaiser Health News
05.13.2015
$3 Million Grant Greenlights Innovative Policy Lab for R.I.
Providence Journal
05.08.2015
Newsom, Blakeslee Unveil Digital Tool on Government Meeting
The Washington Times
05.06.2015
Give a Man a Fish …
Huffington Post
04.30.2015
‘Swift & Certain’: Hawaii Probation Program Goes National
Huffington Post
04.29.2015
Arnold Foundation to Fund Research on Hawaii’s Opportunity Probation with Enforcement Model
04.24.2015
Arnold Foundation Announces Funding to Support Creation of Open, Online Database of Clinical Trials
04.21.2015
A Look at the Arnold Foundation’s Big push Into Health Care
Inside Philanthropy
04.16.2015
New Study Looks at What Sugar Does to the Liver
Chicago Sun-Times
04.14.2015
Arnold Foundation to Fund Study on Possible Link Between Sugar and Obesity-Related Disease
04.13.2015
Kentucky Tests New Assessment Tool to Determine Whether to Keep Defendants Behind Bars
ABA Journal
04.01.2015
Niche Control: How This Funder Dominates the Pension Reform Debate
Inside Philanthropy
03.27.2015
The Arnold Foundation Is Betting Big on Pay for Success
Inside Philanthropy
03.19.2015
Urban Institute Gets $8.4 Million to Help Measure Pay-for-Success Programs
Chronicle of Philanthropy
03.18.2015
Arnold Foundation Announces $8.4M Grant to Help Governments Implement Pay for Success Projects
03.16.2015
McGee: Firefighters Pension Deal Will Cost More in the Long Run
Houston Chronicle
03.10.2015
Mayor, Firefighter Pension Trustees Reach Agreement
Houston Chronicle
03.06.2015
Data and Research for Increased Safety and Fairness
Crime Mapping & Analysis News
03.04.2015
Reducing Inmates Can Reduce Crime
The New York Times
02.26.2015
The Most Interesting Foundations, 2014
Inside Philanthropy
02.10.2015