Leader Discusses Potential and Pitfalls of Efforts to Boost Equity in Grant Making
Marcus Walton, who recently took the helm of Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, talks about the “growth trajectory” for groups trying change basic attitudes.
Gates Commits Up to $100 Million to Battle Coronavirus (Grants Roundup)
Also, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art collects $50 million for its capital campaign, and the Koret Foundation gives $10 million to design a new global educational program on the Holocaust.
How Philanthropists Can End the Cycle of Panic and Neglect for Disease Outbreaks
As the coronavirus spreads, it’s time for donors to provide the money emergency responders need now and to set the stage for work that prevents these horrific diseases.
Grant Competition Will Give $12 Million Boost to Groups Helping Refugees
The money will go to organizations that are working to repatriate refugees to their home country, help them settle and integrate into their host country, or resettle them in a third country.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Grants $55 Million to Lower Cost of Generic Drugs (Grants Roundup)
Also, the Kendeda Fund gives $10 million to raise awareness of the trauma experienced by native children adopted outside of their tribal communities, and the Nike Foundation donates $5 million to build an athletic facility at the Barack Obama Presidential Center.
Microsoft Pledges Additional $250 Million to Address Seattle Homelessness (Grants Roundup)
Also, the Lilly Endowment has given $55 million to bolster the financial health of 13 youth charities in Indianapolis, and the LEGO Foundation committed $24 million to bring play-based learning to five countries.
Grant Makers Push for More Trust in Relationships With Nonprofits
Less paperwork. Simplified ways of measuring impact. More general operating support. It’s all part of the Trust Based Philanthropy Project’s plan for changing the relationship between foundations and grantees.
Nancy Lindborg Will Lead $7.7 Billion Packard Foundation
Lindborg currently is president of the U.S. Institute of Peace, a nonpartisan federal organization dedicated to preventing and resolving armed conflict globally.
Interest in Spend-Down Philanthropy Surges Among Wealthy Families
A report also found that education and health were the most popular causes among families with net wealth of at least $100 million.
Ascend Fund Aims to Elect More Women, With a Boost From Melinda Gates
The collaborative dedicated to helping women get elected to public office, called the Ascend Fund, announced it first grants to two organizations that recruit and train candidates.
Silicon Valley Community Fund Severance and Legal Costs Exceed $1.4 Million, Tax Forms Show
Public documents show the toll of a workplace scandal that led to the ouster of Emmett Carson, the foundation’s CEO, and its top fundraiser, Mari Ellen Loijens.
Why We Place Our Family Foundation Assets in Socially Responsible Investment Vehicles
Two philanthropists share their story to help others considering an investment strategy that is both profitable and beneficial to society.
Data-Driven Program Evaluation Hurts Equity Efforts, Say Critics
Foundations should rethink the way they measure success if they want to achieve progress, say advocates for change.
Syracuse U. Gets $75 Million From the Samuel I. Newhouse Foundation
Also, the Center at Sierra Health Foundation is accepting applications for $20 million in grants to help young people battling addiction in California.
Calif. Bill Would Require Greater Disclosure of Donor-Advised-Fund Activity
The legislation could create momentum for national efforts to boost the transparency of donor-advised funds.
Sharon Alpert Set to Leave Nathan Cummings Foundation
Alpert led the grant maker’s move to invest all of its assets in companies that promise a social or environmental benefit in addition to shareholder returns. She will step down by the end of the month.