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Many Colleges Had a Banner Fundraising Year Thanks to In-Person Events, Honing In on Donor Passions

Colleges and universities benefited from a strong stock market at the beginning of the 2022 fiscal year as fundraisers asked donors for ‘big gifts that really move the needle.’

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‘Game of Thrones’ Creator George R.R. Martin Gives $5 Million for Writing Workshop, Chair in Storytelling

Plus, Salvation Army of San Diego landed $35 million to expand programs serving people struggling with homelessness, and five other donors gave big gifts to support democracy programs, climate resilience, and medical care.

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Gifts by Donors Asked to Evoke Fond Memories Were 90% Higher Than Others

Asking alumni of a small college to reflect on something that benefited them was far more successful than the standard pitch, a study found.

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Anonymous Donor Pledges $500 Million Matching Gift to Small Kansas College

The donor will contribute $2 for every dollar given or pledged to McPherson College by other people through June 30.

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Grameen Foundation Names First Woman Leader; GlobalGiving Taps New CEO From Gates Foundation

Also, the Chicago Community Trust and the Education Trust have both promoted their next leaders from within.

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Blank Foundation Founder and President Discuss Family Philanthropy

Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot, and Fay Twersky, president of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, talk about a collaborative approach to decision-making.

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New Chair of Rockefeller Brothers Fund Wants the Public to Understand How Philanthropy Works

In an interview, Joseph Pierson, the new chair, and Valerie Rockefeller, the outgoing board leader, discuss general operating support, MacKenzie Scott’s giving approach, whether philanthropy should work to dismantle capitalism, and how the grant maker decided to divest from fossil fuels.

PNC Bank and Walton Family Foundation Contribute $100 Million for Public Charter Schools

PNC Bank and Walton Family Foundation Contribute $100 Million for Public Charter Schools

Also, Eli Lilly and Company pledged $92.5 million for research programs and aid for pharmaceutical-manufacturing students at Purdue University, and the National Fund for Sacred Places awarded $2.2 million to 16 historic churches in the United States.

Desperately Seeking Fundraisers

To solve the problem, some groups are offering bonuses, giving fundraisers more decision-making power, and more.