Berlin examines philanthropic strategies addressing poverty in the U.S., evaluating cash assistance, education, and workforce development initiatives. He advocates for long-term investment, cross-sector collaboration, and evidence-based interventions to create sustainable poverty alleviation. The report emphasizes the necessity of a holistic and data-driven approach to philanthropy, moving beyond short-term fixes to address the root causes of poverty through sustained engagement and strategic partnerships. It underscores the importance of measurable outcomes and collaborative efforts for effective social change.
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