Human Rights Campaign Names a New President; Wells Fargo Foundation Installs Its First Black Leader
Also, the Leon Levy Foundation has promoted its next president from within.
Also, the Schuler Education Foundation issued $95 million in challenge grants for financial aid at liberal-arts colleges, and the World Food Program USA has received $32 million to address the global food crisis.
Independent Sector Appoints New CEO
Also, the MacArthur and Rockefeller foundations both name new chief operating officers.
Mastercard Foundation Grants $276 Million to Carnegie Mellon for Africa Programs
Also, the Citi Foundation gave $50 million to 12 nonprofits through its Community Finance Innovation Fund, and the Merck Foundation pledged $20 million to improve equity in cancer care.
Akonadi Foundation Taps Next President; White House Aide to Lead Share Our Strength
Also, GiveDirectly names Rory Stewart as CEO to succeed its co-founder, and Talia Rivera has been tapped as first full-time executive director of the Fund for a Safer Future.
Also, St. David’s Foundation has awarded $28 million to organizations throughout central Texas, and Google has committed $20 million to expand computer-science education for students from backgrounds that are underrepresented in technology.
Donors of Color Network Promotes Next Executive Director From Within
Also, Americares has named two directors of emergency response in the United States and worldwide, and the hedge-fund billionaire and philanthropist Julian Robertson has died.
Also, the Clinton Health Access Initiative received $25 million to deliver affordable medical-oxygen equipment in nine countries, and the Pokémon Company International committed $25 million to organizations that work to improve the lives of children and social equity.
Also, the Ballmer Group has hired a new director of Black family economic mobility, and World Central Kitchen named two co-executives to replace Nate Mook, who has resigned.
10 Universities Receive $50 Million for Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Institutes
Also, the Johnson & Johnson and Skoll foundations are jointly giving $25 million to hire more community-health workers in up to 10 African countries, and Gilead Sciences will give $5 million through its Global Monkeypox Outbreak Emergency Fund to its existing LGBTQ and human-rights grantees.