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Foundation Giving

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Mega-Gifts Are Funding University Tuitions. Which Students Do They Help?

In 2018, Michael Bloomberg gave $1.8 billion to Johns Hopkins to enable academically qualified low- and middle-income students attend his alma mater. The impact of this and other tuition-related gifts is becoming clear.

Packard Foundation Pledges $480 Million for Ocean Health

Also, the Bezos Earth Fund will award up to $100 million through the AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge, and Davidson College has received $60 million from the Duke Endowment to expand its library.

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Columbia U.’s Firestorm Is Just the Beginning. Here’s How Philanthropy Can Respond

A young nonprofit leader argues that there’s a brief window of opportunity to ensure that hate won’t thrive on college campuses.

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How ‘Yes, and’ Philanthropy Could Unite the Charitable World’s Opposing Forces

An innovative giving approach aims to maximize good while indulging donor choice. Could it settle the debate over philanthropic pluralism?

DAF Sponsors Aren’t All Created Equal. New Legislation Should Reflect That

Entirely separate legislation is needed for donor-advised funds managed by community foundations and commercial gift funds.

Methodist Healthcare Ministries of South Texas Commits $54.5 Million to Advance Health Equity

Also, PNC Foundation gave $20.2 million to enhance outdoor play for young children, and the Kraft Heinz Company Foundation committed $15 million to address global malnutrition and hunger.

To Address Drops in Giving, My Nonprofit Turned Fundraising Into a Game

Fun and collaborative approaches to giving can be more successful than conventional efforts focused on major donors, the author found.

MacKenzie Scott’s Budget Limit May Seem Arbitrary, but It Serves an Important Purpose

A $1 million cutoff helps donors identify organizations with strong potential to help more people.

Ikea Foundation Awards $100 Million to the ClimateWorks Foundation’s Drive Electric Campaign

Also, the West Virginia University Cancer Institute received $50 million for a new cancer hospital, and the Skoll Foundation has announced the four winners of the 2024 Skoll Award for Social Innovation.

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Granddaughter of Megadonor Digs Into Rural Philanthropy in New Podcast

One theme: the surprising overlap between urban and rural needs

Our Foundation’s Origin Story Shows Why Philanthropy Must Acknowledge its Role in Perpetuating Injustice

Most charitable wealth was built by exploiting Black people. Owning up to that is crucial to the reparations conversation.

Call to Invest in Emotional Health of Nonprofit Leaders Is Spot On

Recent op-ed expertly captures why foundations must step in to ease stress and workloads at nonprofits.

Readers Respond to Op-Ed Criticizing MacKenzie Scott for Ignoring Small Nonprofits

A call for the philanthropist to pay more attention to small nonprofits draws agreement, dissent.

Seattle Children’s Receives $50 Million for Pediatric Cancer Research

Also, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation awarded $35 million for conservation projects in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, and the Helmsley Charitable Trust gave $12.7 million to train health-care professionals in Israel.

The Fearless Fund, DEI, and Attacks on Philanthropic Freedom

Even conservatives skeptical of race-based policies should support a foundation’s right to hold a grant contest for Black women.

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10 Words and Phrases You Should Never Use

Philanthropy loves big words. Americans don’t. So why is the nonprofit world filled with philanthro-speak?