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New Grant Commitments for Covid-19 Relief (May 5)

Some of the grant making recently announced to address health, education, food insecurity, vaccine development, technology, and medical research in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

We Can’t Let Nonprofits That Serve People of Color Fail

Foundations and policy makers must provide organizations that serve people of color the resources, power, and access to thrive so they can help sustain progress in this recovery and through the next crisis when it comes, says the leader of the Nonprofit Finance Fund.

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Change Is Too Rapid in Covid-19 Era to Tie Nonprofits’ Hands With Old Rules (Dispatches)

As in every disaster, nonprofits during the pandemic have been inundated with dollars to use for specific purposes. But too often that assumes today will be like yesterday — and that is now less true than ever.

Foundation Requests for Proposals for Covid-19 Relief (May 4)

A compilation of RFPs for nonprofit groups focused on health care, entrepreneurship, food insecurity, human services, journalism, the arts, and more.

Philanthropy, Take the Lead in Building a Better Normal

Foundations helped rescue Detroit when it was bankrupt. We need to put that idea on steroids to rebuild an America ravaged by Covid-19.

How 25 Big Grant Makers Are Responding to the Covid Crisis

How 25 Big Grant Makers Are Responding to the Covid Crisis

The Chronicle examined whether foundations plan to give more this year, how much they have committed in emergency funds, and more.

In Covid-19 Crisis, Philanthropy’s Attention Must Focus on People With Disabilities

In Covid-19 Crisis, Philanthropy’s Attention Must Focus on People With Disabilities

The virus has led to labeling people as disposable, made it tough for students to learn, and highlighted familiar cracks in the social safety net. Here’s how grant makers can turn things around, say the presidents of the Robert Wood Johnson and Ford foundations.

New $23 Million Detroit Program Will Distribute Tablets to 51,000 Students (Grants Roundup)

New $23 Million Detroit Program Will Distribute Tablets to 51,000 Students (Grants Roundup)

Also, Amazon has granted $10 million for a Nature Conservancy project in the Appalachian Mountains, and the Harold Alfond Foundation has given $1 million to a food bank in Maine.

Soros’s Open Society Employees Rebuke Management for Redirected Funds

Soros’s Open Society Employees Rebuke Management for Redirected Funds

A letter says a new $130 million commitment by the organization to respond to the coronavirus is leaving grantees in the lurch.

New Grant Commitments for Covid-19 Relief (April 28)

Some of the grants recently announced to address health, education, contact tracing, food insecurity, artists, and direct cash assistance in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

Open Society Details Plans for $130 Million in Coronavirus Spending

Open Society Details Plans for $130 Million in Coronavirus Spending

The grant maker moves to address immediate demands while keeping up the fight against authoritarianism around the world.

It’s Time to End Nonprofits’ Hand-to-Mouth Way of Life

Grant makers too often hobble organizations that want to build the financial cushions we need to survive crises like the one we face as Covid-19 ravages the economy.

Foundation Requests for Proposals for Covid-19 Relief (April 27)

Foundation Requests for Proposals for Covid-19 Relief (April 27)

A compilation of requests for proposals for nonprofit groups focused on health care, economic recovery, housing, arts, older people, women, and more.

Foundation Leaders Can Prevent an Exodus of Nonprofit Staff

Foundation Leaders Can Prevent an Exodus of Nonprofit Staff

A mass exodus of nonprofit talent could come amid the health and economic crisis, unless we do more to demonstrate the value we and our communities place on the nonprofit work force.

Webinars and Other Events to Help You Deal With Covid-19 (April 27-May 1)

Our weekly listing of information and education events from nonprofit groups across the country.

Giving Cash to the Neediest Becomes Newly Popular With Wealthy Donors and Foundations

Giving Cash to the Neediest Becomes Newly Popular With Wealthy Donors and Foundations

Both conservatives and liberals are joining forces for an idea that once got little traction. Now the question is whether the results will persuade donors to keep supporting such efforts for many years to come.