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Stanton Foundation Gives $45 Million to Create Nuclear-Policy Center at MIT

Plus, the Bezos Earth Fund granted $30 million to establish its third Bezos Centre for Sustainable Protein, and the Hamon Charitable Foundation gave $25 million for a new pediatric hospital in Dallas.

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‘The Right Time to Step Away’: How One Foundation Pivoted When Its Original Vision Wasn’t Working

The Barr Foundation thought it had a perfect plan to modernize Boston’s bus system — until it faced unanticipated roadblocks.

Native American Group Gives to Individuals to Build Community Wealth

Native American Group Gives to Individuals to Build Community Wealth

The NDN Collective is giving out $25,000 and $50,000 awards, thanks to a $50 million foundation grant.

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National Grant Makers Bet This Rural Education Program Can Scale

The Ballmer Group, Blue Meridian Partners, and others are helping Partners for Rural Impact take a model from Harlem and adapt it for Appalachian Kentucky and beyond.

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Rural America Is Struggling. Where’s Philanthropy?

New donor collaboratives are experimenting, but few national foundations bring big dollars or a strategy.

More Funding Is Needed to Support Men — and My Work Proves It

A recent Q&A expertly highlighted why philanthropy can’t ignore men who are struggling to survive.

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Steph and Ayesha Curry’s Plea to Philanthropy: Don’t Let Pandemic-Era Tutoring Programs End

Individualized support helped our own children. We’re committing $25 million to Oakland schools so all students have the same opportunity.

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Ascendium Awards $58 Million to Back Work-Force Training and Education for Marginalized Students

Plus, basketball star Steph Curry’s nonprofit gave $25 million for literacy programs in Oakland, and $24 million from the William Penn Foundation will support Philadelphia’s arts scene.

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Lilly Endowment Commits $700 Million for Indiana Schools and National Parks

Among other back-to-school grants, the Siegel Family Endowment has given $10.4 million to 28 organizations to increase equity in access to technology education, and $3.9 million from Northwestern Mutual Foundation will strengthen schools in Milwaukee.

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Google.org Gives $10 Million Through Its Teen Mental Health Initiative

Also, Kaiser Permanente pledged $15 million for small-business growth in Oakland, and the Crankstart Foundation committed $14 million for health-care career training in San Francisco.

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On Second Anniversary of Climate Bill, Funders Top Goals to Help Nonprofits

Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, a report finds that a group of 33 grant makers exceeded its goals for helping communities and organizations learn about, access, and implement funding through the act.

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New Book Takes a Skeptical Look at Bill Gates’s Philanthropic Evolution

New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das depicts Gates in his many roles and outsize billionaire influence.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies, Gates Foundation Partner on $190 Million Data for Health Initiative

Also, Comcast has committed $35 million to help more people access the internet, and Amazon Frontlines is the winner of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s 2024 Humanitarian Prize.

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Grant Makers, Here’s How to Support Nonprofits Led by People of Color

Leaders of nonprofits serving people of color are facing urgent needs and less support. Here are 5 ways foundations can take action to preserve progress and speed racial justice.

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Schmidt Sciences Awards $47.3 Million for Feedstock Research

Plus, America Achieves received $20 million to expand economic opportunity at the community level, and the cycling company Shimano pledged $10 million to build new mountain-bike trails worldwide.

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Trust-Based Philanthropy Isn’t an Excuse to Ignore Metrics — It’s the Opposite

Measuring performance actually promotes trust and accountability, while helping both funders and grantees do their jobs better.