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Open Society Foundations Pledges $107 Million to Start New Roma Foundation

The new organization will be independent of OSF and will focus on preparing Roma workers with skills to help them find jobs in the digital economy and as part of the anticipated green transition.

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Bezos Earth Fund Grant Gets Climate Change on Local Weather Forecasts

It once took months to understand the impact of human-caused climate change on extreme weather, but now scientists can determine that on a daily basis. Now TV meteorologists can relay that information to viewers.

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Why All of Us Need to Give to Nonprofit News Outlets

If less than half a percent of all private contributions went to journalism nonprofits, we could replace the loss of local newsrooms and strengthen democracy.

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More Than Half of Black-Serving Groups Would Shut Down if They Lost Key Donors

Most operate on razor-thin margins and need more philanthropic support for training in fundraising, leadership, and financial management, a new survey has found.

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George Soros’s Open Society Foundations Intend to Cut Programs in Europe, Worrying Grantees

The strategic change coincides with Alex Soros, George’s son, announcing a shift to a new operating model the board adopted at the end of June, its first major move since he took over as head of the Board of Directors in December.

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These Lottery Winners Put Millions to Philanthropy. Now Their Foundation Is Closing.

Lessons from a family’s decades-long giving focused on Latinx arts and culture, education, and diversity on nonprofit boards.

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Hawaii Community Foundation’s Maui Strong Fund Receives Nearly $60 Million in Donations

Also, the Gray Foundation has awarded $25 million for breast-cancer research at five hospitals and universities, and the Toyota USA Foundation has committed up to $23.5 million for STEM programs at schools in Alabama, Indiana, and Kentucky.

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The Diversity Issue on College Campuses This Fall That May Surprise You

At universities nationwide, women greatly outnumber men, with huge ramifications for the economy and society. Philanthropy can help correct the imbalance.

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DonorsChoose Sees Banner Donation Year With Help From Gates Foundation and Millions of Small Gifts

The nonprofit, which collects contributions to help teachers buy classroom supplies, is seeing a lot of engagement from donors at a time when overall giving is down, especially among young people.

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How a Donor’s Embrace of a Neglected Idea Allowed This Nonprofit to Thrive

In an unusual move, the Ford Foundation helped a grantee build an investment portfolio. Two results: better fundraising and a $20 million MacKenzie Scott donation.

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Foundation Giving May Rise Slightly in 2023 as Assets Overcome Recent Slump

Grant makers’ assets are estimated to have increased almost 8 percent during the first half of 2023 as global stock markets recovered from a tough 2022, according to a new report.

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Philanthropy Must Stop Ignoring the World’s Hardest Hit Climate Victims

Donors who are serious about addressing the climate crisis need to pay attention to places like Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp and other nearly invisible communities across the globe.

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Arkansas Children’s Northwest Receives $25 Million for Endowment and Expansion

Also, the T. Boone Pickens Foundation has given $20 million to Johns Hopkins Medicine’s Wilmer Eye Institute, and the NBA Foundation awarded $13.5 million to 40 organizations to advance equity in historically marginalized communities.

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A Nonprofit’s Expensive Road to Inexpensive Birth Control

Medicines360 developed a low-cost hormonal IUD but encountered challenges from the tax code, FDA regulations, and Medicare and Medicaid programs. It also spent $82 million.

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How Philanthropy Is Helping Cities Adapt to Extreme Heat

Foundations are supporting efforts to reduce the impact of climate change and to hire chief heat officers. Plus: See our August cover story on how nonprofits are confronting their own climate perils.

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Wells Fargo Commits Up to $60 Million for Re-Entry Programs for Former Prisoners

Also, the Lustgarten Foundation gave $23 million for pancreatic-cancer research, and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation gave $1 million to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.