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Rockefeller Announces Smaller Successor to Popular ‘100 Resilient Cities’ Program

An $8 million grant through the grant maker’s new Climate and Resilience Initiative will continue the work of helping cities cope with natural disasters including those caused by climate change.

Most Foundations Expect Their Grant Making to Hold Steady or Decline in 2019

A survey conducted earlier this year by Candid is a worrisome sign for nonprofits that are already feeling the pinch from declines in individual giving.

Episcopal Health Gives $17 Million for Health-Care Access in Texas (Grants Roundup)

Episcopal Health Gives $17 Million for Health-Care Access in Texas (Grants Roundup)

Also, the e-cigarette maker Juul gave $7.5 million to a historically black medical college to study the prevalence of vaping, particularly in minority communities.

Philanthropy Must Keep Pushing to Get a Correct Census Count

Philanthropy Must Keep Pushing to Get a Correct Census Count

The Supreme Court decision to temporarily block the government from adding a question about citizenship to the 2020 census is not a reason for foundations and charities to pause in their efforts on this vital issue.

Praised for Pathbreaking Grants, Marguerite Casey CEO Said to Foster a Culture of Fear by Staff Members

Praised for Pathbreaking Grants, Marguerite Casey CEO Said to Foster a Culture of Fear by Staff Members

Luz Vega-Marquis, who announced this week she will retire in 2020, has faced turnover from employees who say they felt mistreated, diminished, and even traumatized.

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Awards $68 Million to Map Human Cells (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Broad Foundation gave $30 million for stem-cell research, and 4-H will use $6 million from Google.org to offer computer-science programs in rural areas.

Art for Justice Creates New Program to Bring Artists and Criminal-Justice Advocates Together

Art for Justice Creates New Program to Bring Artists and Criminal-Justice Advocates Together

Banking heiress Agnes Gund created Art for Justice two years ago using proceeds from her sale of a Roy Lichtenstein painting. The new project will feature 11 projects involving 28 grantees in states with some of the highest prison populations.

The Smartest Way to Promote Diversity: Pay for Overhead at Charities Led by People of Color

Many grant makers that are supporting ambitious efforts to curb the racial bias that perpetuates disparities in housing, employment, education, and beyond fail to realize that they could make a real difference simply by paying charities for the full cost of their work.

Gates Foundation Awards $24 Million to Fight Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (Grants Roundup)

Gates Foundation Awards $24 Million to Fight Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Cummings Foundation distributes $10 million to Boston-area charities, and a Philadelphia science museum receives $6 million for its trains exhibit.

Calif. Creates New Position to Connect Nonprofits With State Government

Calif. Creates New Position to Connect Nonprofits With State Government

Kathleen Kelly Janus will serve as senior adviser on social innovation to Gov. Gavin Newsom. Nonprofit experts across the country are sure to watch whether she can steer the wealth of Silicon Valley to where it will help residents the most.

Assets at Small Foundations Declined 3.5% Last Year, Study Shows

Donor contributions were not enough to make up for a sour stock market, according to a Foundation Source study of grant makers with assets of less than $50 million.

Mayo Clinic Gets $32 Million, and the NFL Pledges $20 Million for Social Justice (Grants Roundup)

Mayo Clinic Gets $32 Million, and the NFL Pledges $20 Million for Social Justice (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Gates Foundation gave Emory University $180 million to reduce child mortality in developing countries.

Why Foundations Should Connect Policy Groups to the People They Seek to Help

Without that connection, grant makers and policy groups risk focusing on the wrong priorities, building weaker or misguided arguments and making gains harder to achieve and wins less secure.

Venezuelan Refugee Crisis Draws Foundation Interest but Few Dollars, Speakers Say

Venezuelan Refugee Crisis Draws Foundation Interest but Few Dollars, Speakers Say

Hispanics in Philanthropy conference holds packed meeting on Venezuelan migrants, and Candid announces new site on giving to Hispanic nonprofits.

Nonprofits Have the Power to Produce Big Gains in Voter Turnout, Study Says

Nonprofits Have the Power to Produce Big Gains in Voter Turnout, Study Says

A study of voting patterns in seven states by Nonprofit Vote found an 11 percentage point boost in turnout among people who were contacted by get-out-the-vote efforts.

Craig Newmark Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports for Tech Research and Privacy

Craig Newmark Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports for Tech Research and Privacy

The money from the Craigslist founder will go toward research into small products, apps, and digital services and will help consumers stand up to big tech and privacy breaches.