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Clinton Initiative’s N.Y.C. Return Includes José Andrés and Queen Rania

This year’s meeting will focus on creating partnerships among political, business, and philanthropic leaders.

2 Years On, Foundations Stand By Issuing Bonds in Pandemic

2 Years On, Foundations Stand By Issuing Bonds in Pandemic

The move made sense in response to the pandemic and George Floyd’s murder, they say, but they are unlikely to do it again any time soon.

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6 Foundations and Universities Give $205 Million to Build the Giant Magellan Telescope

Also, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts received $50 million to name the new theater that will house the New York Philharmonic, and Panda Express awarded $1 million to support Asian American and Pacific Islander storytellers who are working in the arts, media, and film.

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3 Women Share Lessons From Running Family Foundations

Stacy Schusterman, Regan Pritzker, and Anne Earhart explain whether recent global crises have changed their giving and talk about the power of philanthropy to improve people’s lives.

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Philanthropy’s Love of Data Must Extend to Underfunded and Frequently Ignored Indigenous People

Indigenous people are typically reduced to an asterisk in research focused on BIPOC groups. As a result, the needs and aspirations of this population are nearly invisible to grant makers and governments.

Big Dollars for Little Kids: Early Childhood Education

Grant makers’ support of early-childhood education is boosting grassroots organizing and bipartisan advocacy — and spurring more government investment.

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For Early-Childhood Grant Makers, Collaboration Is Key

Through pooled funds and other arrangements, foundations are supporting the child-care work force and improving pediatric visits to prioritize child development. Plus: See our special report on early childhood education.

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Wendy Schmidt Gives Big to Protect the Ocean and Fight Climate Change

She and her husband, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, have poured nearly $2.2 billion into their philanthropies since 2019.

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Wendy Schmidt’s Advice for Donors

Wendy Schmidt leads her and her husband’s broad network of philanthropies, the largest of which is the $2 billion Schmidt Family Foundation, which they started in 2006.

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Financier and Wife Give $25 Million to Work-Force Development Charity

Plus, Ken and Kathryn Chenault give $1 million to help formerly incarcerated people, and three universities and an art museum in Michigan land big gifts.

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Foundations Launch $100 Million Plan to Support Local Health Workers

The money will go to 10 countries, mostly in Africa, to support 200,000 community health workers by 2030.

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The Federal Whiplash on Climate Is a Wake-up Call for Better Grant Making

As the political winds continue to shift on climate change, philanthropy needs to set its sights on organizations that have worked for decades with minimal funding — the environmental justice groups that understand best how to clean up communities and create a healthy planet.

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Google.org Commits $10 Million in Cash Transfers to Homeless People

Also, the Robert M. Rogers Foundation granted $10 million to the University of Texas at Tyler for mental and behavioral health education through its School of Medicine, and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria gave $4.3 million to endow two faculty chairs in Native American law at the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law.

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Ban on Government Funds Puts Pressure on Nonprofit Drug Injection Sites in R.I.

The tiny state is the first one to authorize places where drug users can go without fear of getting arrested, but private donors aren’t eager to do what government won’t do and support the services.

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Safe Injection Sites for Drug Users Are a Tough Sell to Foundations

People are dying in record numbers from overdoses, but grant makers have been tiptoeing around one way to reduce harm from drugs. One nonprofit hopes its lawsuit against the Justice Department will make a difference.

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Texas A&M Athletics Lands $25 Million From Houston Energy Mogul

Plus, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum receives $15 million for arts education, and a science organization, an Urban League, and two universities all got big gifts.