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Grant Makers and Donors Call for Focus on Grassroots Giving in Wake of Likely Supreme Court Ruling on Abortion

The groups are pledging to commit their own money to put the spotlight on efforts to help women get safe abortions, especially those who are poor and women of color because they will bear the biggest impact in states where the practice could be outlawed.

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New Nonprofit Center Helps Children Who Are Being Cared For by Their Kin

The group helps families get legal, financial, health, and housing information.

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Bayer Commits $160 Million to the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge

Also, the Wallace Foundation will make $100 million in grants over five years to advance equity in the arts, and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation gave $50 million to 12 grantees.

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Philanthropy Needs to Ensure That Massive Infrastructure Spending Goes to Communities That Too Often Miss Out

As trillions in federal infrastructure dollars become available to cities and towns nationwide, grant makers have an unparalleled opportunity to insist that people of color and those who live in rural communities play a role in determining what gets built and where the jobs go.

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Will a Money-Back Guarantee Win Over Wealthy Donors? An Antipoverty Effort Aims to Find Out.

The campaign aims to tap two big sources of capital — the wealth of individual philanthropists and impact investments.

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Grief Is Everywhere and Children Are Suffering Most. What Can Philanthropy Do About It?

The Covid pandemic and a gun violence epidemic have taken an enormous toll on kids. But childhood grief is consistently overlooked by grant makers who fund mental health research and services. Bereavement programs need much more support to reach the growing number of children in need.

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From Newtown to Uvalde: Growth in Gun-Violence Philanthropy and a New Mind-Set for a Movement

How a decade between the two largest school shootings opened a new flow of grant dollars and ushered in a strategic rethinking of gun-control efforts.

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Nonprofits Fighting Gender Violence Have Struggled Since Losing Buffetts’ Funding. They Urgently Need More Support.

The NoVo Foundation’s decision two years ago to stop funding gender-violence prevention underscored the problem of relying on one primary donor. Now, as the problem continues to grow, a consistent and coordinated response is needed across all of philanthropy.

Fundraisers Do Care About DAF Regulation — but We Also Need to Work Within the Current System

A fundraiser for one nonprofit takes issue with the view expressed in a recent op-ed that professionals like her aren’t interested in efforts to regulate donor-advised funds.

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Bloomberg Philanthropies Commits $242 Million for Clean Energy in Low-Income Countries

Also, JPMorgan Chase has pledged $20 million to expand summer job opportunities for disadvantaged youths, and East West Bank has given $6 million in honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

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In Aftermath of Buffalo Shooting, Supporting Grassroots Groups Is the Most Effective Way to Fight White Supremacy

The mass murder in Buffalo and attacks on abortion rights were propelled by the same racist and sexist theories. Philanthropy must respond by providing ample and ongoing support to organizations building power to change their communities and the national narrative.

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A New Award Puts the Focus on How Philanthropy Can Do More in the South

Social-justice organizations in the region can compete for a prize that offers $30,000 in cash and $15,000 in pro bono communications and strategy.

As ‘Roe’ Falls, Progressive Donors Need to Follow the Right’s Playbook: Fund Grassroots Organizers Fighting State Battles

As ‘Roe’ Falls, Progressive Donors Need to Follow the Right’s Playbook: Fund Grassroots Organizers Fighting State Battles

LGBTQ leaders of color have led efforts for years to improve abortion access and care at the state level. Now is the time for grant makers to recognize their work with much greater investment.

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Ralph Lauren Commits $25 Million to Cancer Centers; 4 Foundations Create a $50 Million Hub for Federal Infrastructure Grants

Also, Activision Blizzard pledges $30 million to help military veterans find meaningful work.

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New Effort Seeks to Make It Easy for Big Donors to Give to Small Charities Advancing Social Change

The push comes from a group of wealthy philanthropists who failed to persuade Congress to force the rich to donate more.

Here’s How Philanthropy Can Protect Access to Abortion in a Post-‘Roe v. Wade’ World

Here’s How Philanthropy Can Protect Access to Abortion in a Post-‘Roe v. Wade’ World

Grant makers who have avoided funding abortion access in the past no longer have an excuse to sit on the sidelines. This is an all-hands-on deck moment that will require massive resources from every corner of philanthropy.