The video from last week's event is now up on the @bostonfdn.bsky.social website www.tbf.org/news-and-ins...
The video from last week's event is now up on the @bostonfdn.bsky.social website www.tbf.org/news-and-ins...
This is the "One Year In: Massachusetts Nonprofits Charting a Way Forward" presentation from a The Boston Foundation, @massincpolling.bsky.social and Massachusetts Nonprofit Network released this morning.
So many ICE and immigration enforcement takeaways.
Thanks to @gbhnews.bsky.social for covering the new @bostonfdn.bsky.social / Mass Nonprofit Network poll
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Thanks to @gbhnews.bsky.social for covering the release event at @bostonfdn.bsky.social for the new TBF / Mass Nonprofit Network nonprofit survey www.wgbh.org/news/local/2...
Today's Starting Point explains how the Trump administration's cuts to science research are hurting Massachusetts.
Mass. doctors and researchers fear for their futures, have laid off staff, scaled back their work, and are telling students to consider opportunities outside the US, a new MassINC/Boston Globe survey shows. Explore the results.
Really excited to work with Anna and the entire team at the Globe on this project!
MPG's @richparr79.bsky.social on NEPM's The Rundown discussing our polling on cell phone bans, clean energy, and more www.nepm.org/therundown/2...
Globe coverage of our new parent poll on AI in education: www.bostonglobe.com/2026/01/21/m...
We've posted the slides on our website; a full video of the webinar will follow later today! www.massincpolling.com/our-work/par...
Two-thirds of parents think digital literacy should be a high school graduation requirement.
At the same time, majorities are at least somewhat concerned about potential problems with AI, like unequal access conferring an unfair advantage, AI collecting their kids' data, or AI leading to biased evaluations of students.
Many parents are at least somewhat comfortable with various uses of AI in the classroom; they are less comfortable with AI being used for grading and assessments.
Many parents are unsure about whether their kids' schools have policies on AI -- or even if AI is being used in the classroom right now.
Overall, 59% of parents report their kids are already using AI for schoolwork, with grammar checking the most common use. High schoolers are using AI more than younger kids.
There's a similar split on whether AI will have a positive negative effect on education, and whether it will make kids more and less prepared for college or career. This is nuanced -- parents think AI will help in some ways, but hurt in others.
Open ended comments on AI in education were nearly evenly split, with a third positive, a third negative, and a third mixed or uncertain. Below are some illustrative quotes from the companion focus group.
We're underway! Here are some of the key findings from the poll. We'll be posting these slides on our website after the event. www.massincpolling.com/our-work/par...
Our new poll for Ed Trust MA on WBUR. "New poll shows Mass. parents are split on AI in schools."
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Tomorrow, 10am, on Zoom: Join us, @edtrustma.bsky.social, and an expert panel to discuss our latest K-12 parent poll, on AI in education
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We have a great panel lined up for our Zoom event next week! Join @edtrustma.bsky.social and us to learn what Mass. parents think about AI in education.
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Join us Jan. 21 on Zoom with @edtrustma.bsky.social to hear what Mass. parents think about AI in K-12 education. bit.ly/EdTrustAI
Save the Date: Jan 21, 10am, MPG and @edtrustma.bsky.social release our latest K-12 parent poll, on AI and education. Click through for free tickets. www.eventbrite.com/e/what-ma-pa...
In the @bostonglobe.com today: our poll with @massincpolling.bsky.social shows MA parents want learning-focused schools. Grateful to lift their voices in this important conversation.
www.bostonglobe.com/2025/12/05/m...
Our research breaks new ground in understanding more about why lower income residents do and do not trust banks. Read the full report authored by @amaliezinn.bsky.social, Jason Andrade, @thomascallahan.bsky.social. lnkd.in/e_X8cNSy @massincpolling.bsky.social @urbaninstitute.bsky.social
New poll from us and the Education Trust in Mass.: parents support a proposed "bell to bell" ban on cellphones in MA K-12 schools www.wgbh.org/news/local/2...
@wbur.org reports on our recent poll of 20-somethings, for MassPotential, that found support for a statewide graduation standard to replace the MCAS
www.wbur.org/news/2025/10...
Full poll memo here: www.abundanthousingma.org/2025-city-of...