Weills Give $100 Million for Tech-Driven Cancer Research
Plus, tiny Harcum College, whose enrollment stands at about 1,150, received a $40 million bequest. Three other institutions received big gifts.
What Is More Urgent Than Today? Why Some Foundations Are Choosing to Wind Down
Among the main reasons philanthropists decide to spend down: the desire to make an immediate impact and fear that future generations won’t adhere to their wishes.
Bill Clinton Plans Big Changes for Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
CGI hopes to address growing needs due to war and climate change and the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID.
The Tax Law’s Big Win for Charities Makes DAF Giving Trickier
It may slow everyday donors’ adoption of DAFs — and lead some DAF donors to alternate between itemizing their taxes and taking the standard deduction.
Better Health for Black Mothers and Babies
The BLACK Wellness & Prosperity Center trains doulas and promotes culturally competent care.
Nonprofits Fight Trump Insults With Story of Their Own
A new digital ad campaign highlights the work of charities and encourages people to contact their lawmakers to defend the sector.
$2.5 Billion Pledge Makes Women’s Health a Priority in Gates Spend-Down
The new commitment will triple the amount the foundation spends on women’s health innovation and signals its continued interest in the work after the departure of Melinda French Gates.
$1,000 for Every Baby: Can Philanthropy Shape the Impact of ‘Trump Accounts’?
The new policy echoes decades of donor-backed work — but philanthropy is divided on its potential.
Nonprofits Press Trump to Keep Politics Out of Church
More than 1,000 organizations have signed a letter asking the Trump administration to keep politics out of houses of worship.
Is the Giving Pledge Living Up to Its Potential?
Only 13 percent of U.S. billionaires have signed the Giving Pledge, and almost 80 percent of the original signers’ gifts have gone toward their foundations.