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Gara LaMarche is former president of the Atlantic Philanthropies and former director of U.S. programs for the Open Society Foundations. He is currently a senior advisor at Raben.

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Civil Rights Are Under Siege. DEI 2.0 Is the Answer

Philanthropy needs to emerge from its defensive crouch and unleash a bold and creative response to DEI attacks.

Critical Race Theory’s Growing Influence Shows Why Philanthropy Needs to Play the Long Game

Critical Race Theory’s Growing Influence Shows Why Philanthropy Needs to Play the Long Game

An academic treatise first published 25 years ago has propelled a long-overdue reckoning with racial injustice in this country. Critical Race Theory’s journey offers lessons for grant makers on the importance of patience when it comes to changing social narratives.

Foundations, the Solution to Our Democracy Deficit Lies in Plain Sight

Conservative grant makers have done an outstanding job of training their leaders. Now progressive funds need to do the same — and put the focus on what activists of all generations need most.

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Elizabeth McCormack: the Legacy of an Unofficial Power in Big Philanthropy

McCormack, who died in December at 98, was an adviser to the Rockefeller family and served as a trustee of many big foundations and nonprofits.  She was one of the first women to have so much power over the distribution of big money, writes Gara LaMarche, her friend and a former president of Atlantic Philanthropies, on whose board she served.

Foundation CEOs Must Muster Their Money, Voice, and Courage to Fight Trump

At a time of profound challenges to our democracy, grant makers must spend generously and be strong advocates for the vulnerable, writes Gara LaMarche, former leader of the Atlantic Philanthropies and the Open Society Institute.