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Many Foundations Are Taking a Step Back After 2 Years of Steep Increases in Grants Budgets

More than a quarter of grant makers plan to give less this year than they did in 2022.

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T. Boone Pickens Foundation Gives Another $120 Million to Oklahoma State U.

Also, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation has awarded $26 million to the Obama Foundation for its presidential center and leadership program, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America has received $10 million to better support the mental and emotional well-being of children nationwide.

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The South’s Not Done Fighting for Abortion Rights. Donors, Don’t Abandon Us.

The infusion of funds following the Dobbs decision has become a trickle in Southern states, where bans have halted or significantly curtailed abortion. But many clinics and nonprofits are in this for the long haul and need more support.

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‘Rage Giving’ Prompted by the End of Roe Has Dropped Off, Abortion Access Groups Say

Philanthropy’s response has varied, but the need for services had grown. Background from the Chronicle: Read an interview with the head of the National Network of Abortion Funds.

Drop in Giving From 2021 to ‘22 Was Among the Steepest Ever, ‘Giving USA’ Found

International aid was the only cause that raised enough to beat inflation, as individual donors contributed 13 percent less than 2021. Plus, see the Giving USA data in four charts.

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Warren Buffett Has Given $50.7 Billion Toward Historic Multibillion-Dollar Pledges to the Gates Foundation and Others

He plans to continue to make payments to five foundations throughout his lifetime, as he promised in the statements he made announcing the pledges in 2006.

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George Soros Hands Control Over His Family’s Philanthropy to Son Alex

The new chair of Open Society Foundations says he is “more political” than his father and that he’s likely to make political donations that advance voting rights and abortion rights.

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Mellon Foundation Awards $25 Million to 9 Cities Through Its Monuments Project

Plus, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $50 million over five years to continue the Global Health Drug Discovery Institute, and the National Trust for Historic Preservation will give $3.8 million to protect and preserve 40 historic sites through its African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.

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On Dobbs Anniversary, Donors Must Take the Long View in Response to Abortion-Access Crisis

As more states peel back abortion rights or ban the procedure entirely, philanthropy needs to maintain a crisis response while also planning for a fight that could go on for years.

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Why Grant Makers Should Reject Shiny New Things

Social change takes a lot of time. Too often, foundation officials get bored and forget that.

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On Juneteenth, Philanthropy Should Commit to Fixing a Still Staggering Wealth Gap Fueled by Housing Inequity

Economic and racial justice won’t happen if Black people can’t buy homes and build wealth at the same level as white Americans. The philanthropic world should be a leader in this fight.

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Carbon to Sea Initiative Receives $50 Million to Use the Ocean to Remove Atmospheric Carbon

Plus, the Anschutz Foundation gave $50 million to the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus to improve patient care, and the Open Road Fund will make $50 million in grants to the Black descendants of enslaved Americans.

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Blank Foundation, One of the South’s Biggest Philanthropies, Puts Focus on Housing, Environment, and More

Billionaire Arthur Blank got his family involved in setting priorities. Mental health and democracy are also getting attention while grants in arts and early-childhood education will be discontinued.

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The Onslaught of Anti-Trans Legislation Demands a Crisis Response From Philanthropy

Several women’s funds across the country are showing what an effective response to attacks on trans rights looks like — and why the historic underfunding of the LGBTQ+ community is no longer tenable.

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Kendeda Fund’s $30 Million ‘Living Building’: Inspiration for Nonprofits

Diana Blank’s foundation put up $25 million to build the structure — and another $5 million to tell its story and help others launch similar projects.