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Audacious Project Awards $900 Million to 9 Social-Change Groups

Audacious Project Awards $900 Million to 9 Social-Change Groups

Also, the Wells Fargo Foundation will give $60 million to address the root causes of racial gaps in homeownership, and the Patrick F. Cadigan Family Foundation gave $49 million to Boston College High School to build a new wellness facility on its campus.

Book Bans Threaten Students Nationwide. Here’s How Philanthropy Can Fight Back.

Book Bans Threaten Students Nationwide. Here’s How Philanthropy Can Fight Back.

Grant makers that focus on education, democracy, and culture need to support organizations battling coordinated book banning campaigns in school districts and libraries across the country.

Muslim American Giving  Aimed at Poor Totaled $1.8 Billion Last Year, Study Shows

Muslim American Giving Aimed at Poor Totaled $1.8 Billion Last Year, Study Shows

The study found the biggest share of gifts to meet faith obligations went to international organizations.

Foundation Demands for Expensive Reporting From Grantees Means Long-Neglected Groups Are Still Left Out

Foundation Demands for Expensive Reporting From Grantees Means Long-Neglected Groups Are Still Left Out

Most community-based groups led by people of color lack the resources to provide in-depth data about the success of their programs, placing them far behind in competing for grants. If donors truly want to cede more power to these organizations, they need to consider less costly approaches to determining effectiveness.

A New Effort Aims to Help Foundations Better Fund Black-Led Nonprofits

A New Effort Aims to Help Foundations Better Fund Black-Led Nonprofits

Abundance is a collaboration between three Chicago-area grant makers, Chicago Beyond, the Grand Victoria Foundation, and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

A New Business-Charity Model Could Help Philanthropists Invest Their Money More Effectively

A New Business-Charity Model Could Help Philanthropists Invest Their Money More Effectively

When businesses create their own nonprofits, everyone benefits. The charity gets expertise and volunteers from the for-profit company and the business has a chance to make a real social difference. Philanthropy should push for more such models.

General Operating Support Is Vital to Advancing Equity, Strengthening Nonprofits, Say Leaders

General Operating Support Is Vital to Advancing Equity, Strengthening Nonprofits, Say Leaders

A panel of experts discusses whether the trend of foundations giving general operating support will continue once the pandemic wanes.

Helping Ukrainians Means Listening to Their Needs — 3 Lessons for Aid Groups From Syria’s War

Helping Ukrainians Means Listening to Their Needs — 3 Lessons for Aid Groups From Syria’s War

The massive flow of international support for Ukraine includes millions of dollars in humanitarian aid from dozens of countries. Here’s how to spend it wisely.

Placing More Foster Kids in Institutional Settings Is Not an Acceptable Solution

A foundation leader takes issue with an opinion piece calling for more institutional care for foster children, saying it paints an inaccurate picture of the dangers and fails to highlight other successful approaches.

James Irvine Foundation Commits $107 Million to New Prosperity Program

James Irvine Foundation Commits $107 Million to New Prosperity Program

Also, Apple gave $50 million to create the Supplier Employee Development Fund, and Hologic has pledged $20 million in grants for preventive care for cervical and breast cancers.

Biden ‘Billionaire’ Tax Proposal Could Spur Changes in How the Wealthiest Give

Biden ‘Billionaire’ Tax Proposal Could Spur Changes in How the Wealthiest Give

The plan would likely bring about more charitable giving, philanthropy experts say, although some tax analysts caution that the plan is still too vague for people to know its impact on donors.

Ukrainian Media, Facing Physical and Financial Harms, Needs Immediate and Long-Term Support

Ukrainian Media, Facing Physical and Financial Harms, Needs Immediate and Long-Term Support

Philanthropy has stepped up its giving to media organizations in Ukraine, but those dollars will go further if they don’t focus solely on the current crisis but also advance the larger goals of global press freedom.

Philanthropy Must Never Forget What the Pandemic Taught Us About How to Support Public Health

Philanthropy Must Never Forget What the Pandemic Taught Us About How to Support Public Health

During the past two years, reaching marginalized people with information about Covid-19 has required giving grantees the freedom to use creative and unorthodox strategies. Grant makers must continue to trust these local nonprofits to lead such work and avoid returning to their old tightly controlled practices.

Chicago Financier Ken Griffin Gives $40 Million to N.Y. Museum

Chicago Financier Ken Griffin Gives $40 Million to N.Y. Museum

Plus, the Atlantic Council and six other nonprofit institutions received big gifts.

I Apologize for My Inartful Language but Not for My Proposal to Address Homelessness

A nonprofit leader agrees that he could have chosen different words to describe his plan for helping those who are unhoused.