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MacArthur Commits $150 Million to Make Impact Investing Easier for Others

MacArthur Commits $150 Million to Make Impact Investing Easier for Others

Rockefeller and Omidyar will also offer their expertise. Together the three foundations will make an additional $10 million in grants to study how “patient financing” can best bolster impact investing.

How Philanthropy Can Advance the Urgent Needs of Women and Girls of Color

How Philanthropy Can Advance the Urgent Needs of Women and Girls of Color

A study released today shows that only 20 percent of foundation grants in a typical year went to the issues girls themselves identified as critical priorities, such as mental health and affordable housing.

CARE Gets $18 Million From PepsiCo Foundation for Poor Farm Women: Grants Roundup

CARE Gets $18 Million From PepsiCo Foundation for Poor Farm Women: Grants Roundup

Also, AbbVie awards $40 million to build a new public middle school in North Chicago, and Chevron gives $5 million to train male executives to advance gender equity in the workplace.

Our Foundation Is Emptying Its Coffers to Support Young People Fighting for Equity

Our Foundation Is Emptying Its Coffers to Support Young People Fighting for Equity

Two years of rapid-response funding aren’t enough to help young people of color who are finding new ways to challenge racial injustice. Better for foundations to help them seize this opportunity now than to exist in perpetuity.

Homeless Muppet Has a Message  of Hope for Kids

Homeless Muppet Has a Message of Hope for Kids

Lily, a bilingual seven-year-old muppet with no fixed address, is among the growing cast of characters the program features who represent children dealing with a variety of circumstances.

Editor’s Notebook: A Woman Donor Talks About How Sexism Can Drive Away Gifts

Isa Catto, who heads her family’s foundation, says that though she is the key decision maker, men often direct their attention to her husband.

Grant Makers Move Money Toward Early-Childhood Learning and Work-Force Training

Grant Makers Move Money Toward Early-Childhood Learning and Work-Force Training

The survey by Grantmakers for Education also found that three-quarters of foundations said their grants go toward helping low-income people, LGBTQ students, immigrants and refugees, women and girls, or people with disabilities.

MacArthur Doubles Its 100&Change Program to $200 Million

MacArthur Doubles Its 100&Change Program to $200 Million

The grant maker’s first $100 million went to Sesame Workshop and the International Rescue Committee to help children affected by the Syrian conflict and had spinoff benefits for other nonprofits including Catholic Relief Services.

Loma Linda University Receives $25 Million for High-Risk Maternity Care: Grants Roundup

Loma Linda University Receives $25 Million for High-Risk Maternity Care: Grants Roundup

Also, the Moody Foundation awards $20 million to the Blanton Museum of Art, and Gilead Sciences has given almost $18 million to care for long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS.

Henry Ford III Elected to Ford Foundation’s Board of Trustees

Henry Ford III Elected to Ford Foundation’s Board of Trustees

The grant maker hasn’t had a member of the Ford family on its board in more than 40 years.

Wells Fargo’s 2% Pledge Generates $444 Million for Charity

Wells Fargo’s 2% Pledge Generates $444 Million for Charity

The financial service giant has set minimum amounts for its corporate giving based on its annual after-tax profits.

Emory Receives $65 Million for School of Public Health: Grants Roundup

Emory Receives $65 Million for School of Public Health: Grants Roundup

Also, IBM promises $25 million to help startups delivering humanitarian aid, and the NoVo Foundation will make $10 million in grants to stop commercial sexual exploitation.

Knight Foundation Commits $300 Million to Support Local Journalism

Knight Foundation Commits $300 Million to Support Local Journalism

Grant maker support for media research is growing, but Knight’s commitment is an unprecedentedly large move to support front-line journalism.

Trump’s Emergency Declaration Threatens Philanthropy’s Core Values (Opinion)

Trump’s Emergency Declaration Threatens Philanthropy’s Core Values (Opinion)

This dire political moment calls on philanthropic leaders to make the uncomfortable choice of opposing an action taken by the President of the United States and to reaffirm our commitment to the republic. It’s time for all of us to speak out and support groups taking action to prevent this abuse of power.

Peace and Security Philanthropy Isn’t Just About Conflict; It’s Also Key to Curbing Climate Change

Peace and Security Philanthropy Isn’t Just About Conflict; It’s Also Key to Curbing Climate Change

Foundations must consider how global warming will affect every grant-making area — nuclear security, refugee resettlement, women’s rights, and more — in the coming years.

Moore Foundation Commits $140 Million for Aquatic-Microbe Research: Grants Roundup

Moore Foundation Commits $140 Million for Aquatic-Microbe Research: Grants Roundup

Also, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation pledges $25 million to solve big problems in pediatric cancer research, and Cigna also promises $25 million for child health and nutrition.