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Foundation Giving

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How a Debate Over Vaping Might Derail the War on Tobacco

Anti-smoking groups aren’t just fighting big tobacco. They’re fighting amongst themselves.

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18 Grant Makers Promise $302 Million to Aid Farmers in Climate Efforts

Also, a dozen foundations pooled $250 million to create the Ocean Resilience and Climate Alliance, and X Prize will give $101 million in awards through its new global competition to extend human life expectancy by up to 20 years.

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The Nonprofit World Is Obsessed With Scaling. But Is It Always the Right Choice?

Mega gifts from MacKenzie Scott and others are helpgroups scale their work. But effective expansion is about more than money.

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At Least $2.1 Billion in New Funds Pledged at COP28, as Foundations Focus On Health and Agriculture

With the United Nations climate talks wrapping up in Dubai, foundations and other funders pledged at least $2.1 billion in new financing to reduce climate impacts, especially from agriculture, and increasing help for vulnerable communities.

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Retiring Philanthropy Leader Was Always ‘a Step or Two Ahead of the Pack’

Crystal Hayling continually challenged conventional wisdom, practicing trust-based philanthropy before it was fashionable.

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Gates Foundation Takes On Poverty in the U.S. With $100 Million Commitment

The move is a change in how it operates, putting more power in the hands of grantees and looking to accelerate the speed at which its gifts have impact.

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Moody Foundation Commits $1 Billion for Education in Texas

Also, the Mellon Foundation committed an additional $250 million to continue grant making through its Monuments Project, and Blue Meridian Partners, with support from the Ballmer Group, has awarded $150 million to back efforts that increase social and economic mobility for young people and families.

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Open Society Foundations Commits $50 Million to Women and Youth Groups’ Work on Democracy

The money will support nonprofits working on a wide range of issues impacting these groups, including reproductive justice, climate change, voting, and gun safety.

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Art + Activism = Change. But It’s a Formula Philanthropy Largely Ignores.

Shifting cultural attitudes is the key to lasting social change. That’s why grant makers need to encourage and support alliances between artists and advocates.

How Foundations Can Build Trust-Based Relationships With Grantees

How Foundations Can Build Trust-Based Relationships With Grantees

Involve potential grantees in learning at the outset, and more advice from a grant maker and a nonprofit leader.

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Can a Nonprofit Help Lawmakers Understand A.I.?

The Horizon Institute for Public Service aims to bridge the gap between the worlds of policy and emerging tech, like A.I., by creating a pipeline of tech-savvy public servants.

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Bezos Day 1 Families Fund Awards $117.6 Million to Help Homeless Families

Also, the Kalahari Resorts and Conventions commit to $50 million for clean water; and a $30 million grant for a cancer center at Health Crown Point hospital, in Indiana.

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Home Depot Foundation Commits $250 Million to Military-Veteran Causes by 2030

Plus, Northwell Health has pledged $350 million to expand access to behavioral-health services for children in New York, and the Alzheimer’s Association has awarded $100 million to organizations that are conducting research on dementia science.

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Giving Is Down — Except for DAFs, Says New Report

Defying the 2022 decline in giving, contributions to donor-advised funds climbed to new heights last year, albeit at a slower pace than usual, according to a new report.

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Philanthropy’s Job in Polarized America: Make Partners of Enemies, a New Poll Says

Many Americans see foundations as key to brokering peace and forging partnerships between opposing sides.

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What Palestine Needs From U.S. Philanthropy

Donors committed to human rights must stop turning a blind eye to the assault on Gaza.