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	<title>Comments on: The Significance of the Social Innovation Fund</title>
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		<title>By: Forest for the Trees: Social Innovation Fund &#171; Classroom to Capitol</title>
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		<description>[...] The Fund, an initiative of President Obama&#8217;s, would have (SPOILER ALERT: BIG CATCH HERE: Congress has to appropriate the money!) $50 million to grant to promising nonprofit strategies aimed at addressing elementary or secondary education for low-income students, child and youth development, poverty reduction, health, resource conservation, energy efficiency, civic engagement, or crime reduction. Here are some other bloggers&#8217; posts on the Fund, what it is, how it would work, and what purpose it serves. [...]</description>
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