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Former Obama Administration Official to Lead Skoll Foundation

Former Obama Administration Official to Lead Skoll Foundation

Donald Gips says his experience as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa was great training for leading a foundation.

Toilets and Textbooks: Bill and Melinda Gates Outline Their Future Giving

Toilets and Textbooks: Bill and Melinda Gates Outline Their Future Giving

In the 11th annual letter, the couple outline nine things they say they didn’t see coming — and explain how that will affect their giving.

Carol Larson, Packard CEO Who Took Vigorous Action on Climate Change, Plans to Leave

Larson’s tenure also saw a boost in grant making on health care.

How Grant Makers Can Tune In to What Nonprofits Need Most

How Grant Makers Can Tune In to What Nonprofits Need Most

Foundation officials must get out of their own echo chambers and understand the realities of what nonprofits and their beneficiaries face every day.

Chronicle’s Impact-Investing Report Missed a Key Ingredient

Matt Onek, head of Mission Investors Exchange, says our analysis of impact investing at the 15 wealthiest foundations should have more prominently noted the importance of program-related investments.

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Understanding the Modern Family in Philanthropy

Virginia Esposito, a champion of family foundations, talks about how they’re changing and what’s to come.

Betting On Tomorrow

The people on the Philanthropy 50, the Chronicle’s annual list of the biggest U.S. donors, collectively gave more than $7.8 billion last year. Artificial intelligence and privacy were among their top concerns.

How Philanthropy Can Advance the Green New Deal

How Philanthropy Can Advance the Green New Deal

Foundations can make a difference by powering activists to encourage lawmakers to focus on solutions that provide a real economic boost to the people most likely to be hurt by climate change.

Council on Foundations Staff Continues to Shrink as More Leaders Depart

The group’s top policy and communications executives were laid off as the group prepares for the arrival of its new president, Kathleen Enright.

Stand Together Commits $30 Million for Anti-Poverty Groups: Grants Roundup

Stand Together Commits $30 Million for Anti-Poverty Groups: Grants Roundup

Also, the Crow Family Foundation has donated thousands of Asian artworks and $23 million to create a new museum in Dallas. Plus, Americares will use a grant to offer mental-health support to aid workers in Puerto Rico.

2 Information Giants, Foundation Center and GuideStar, to Join Forces

The organizations will bring together vast troves of data as they merge to become Candid, a portal that provides information about grant makers and nonprofits.

Kellogg Renews Commitment to Train Social-Justice Leaders

Kellogg Renews Commitment to Train Social-Justice Leaders

The grant maker has allocated $8.7 million to a fellowship program that aims to give a boost to leaders who can promote racial equity and get people involved in their communities.

Rockefeller, Mastercard Team Up for $50 Million Data-Sharing Program: Grants Roundup

Rockefeller, Mastercard Team Up for $50 Million Data-Sharing Program: Grants Roundup

Also, the University of Central Arkansas gets $20 million for its performing-arts center, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation awards $2.2 million for poetry fellowships.

John and Laura Arnold Join Other Billionaires in Move Away From Traditional Philanthropy

John and Laura Arnold Join Other Billionaires in Move Away From Traditional Philanthropy

The couple announced the creation of a limited-liability company so they can do more political advocacy as they work toward goals such as reducing the cost of health care and overhauling the criminal-justice system.

Nonprofits and Donors Worry About Long-Term Impact of Shutdown

Big companies are donating money, as are individual donors who want to help community foundations, United Ways, and other organizations helping people who have lost pay because many federal agencies have been closed for five weeks.

How to Say No to Grant Seekers

How to Say No to Grant Seekers

Grant makers who have to turn down requests on a regular basis say it’s an art form — you need to be sensitive but also firm. Here are their tips.