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Maria Di Mento

Senior Editor

Maria directs the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual Philanthropy 50, a comprehensive report on America’s most generous donors. She writes about wealthy philanthropists, family and legacy foundations, next generation philanthropy, arts organizations, key trends and insights related to high-net-worth donors, and other topics.

Financier Kravis Gives $100 Million to His Long-Ago Prep School

Plus, Bowling Green State University received more than $76 million to help ensure that students who are struggling financially will graduate in four years with little debt.

Did a $100 Million Effort Reduce Homelessness? The Results Are In

San Francisco’s Tipping Point Community pooled big private money to halve chronic homelessness in five years. A new study finds the effort failed to reach that goal, but lessons for philanthropy-government collaborations are rich.

Univ. of Illinois Lands $50 Million From Tech Billionaire Tom Siebel

The gift launches the Siebel School of Computing and Data Science. Plus, private equity titan Michael Kim gives Haverford College $25 million for an ethics institute, and Riley Children’s Foundation lands $8 million to address the youth mental health crisis.

Elementary School Teacher Leaves Goucher College $55 Million

Plus, the financier Ken Griffin gave big to provide math tutors to Miami-Dade public school students, and Cornell University’s Ornithology lab received a donation to expand an app that scientists and enthusiasts use to identify bird species.

Belmont U. Lands $58 Million From Nashville Music Executive

Plus, St. Joseph’s Children’s Hospital Foundation received $50 million from Florida’s Pagidipati family for a new pediatric hospital. Also, Hoag Hospital and Nicklaus Children’s Hospital landed big gifts.

Union College Lands $40 Million From Texas Instruments Chairman

Plus, four other colleges and universities received big donations, including Clark University which got $10 million for its new School of Climate, Environment, and Society.

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Seattle Developer Gives $25 Million and an Art Collection to University

Plus, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association received $21 million from a longtime donor, and a food bank in Washington, D.C., landed $10 million.

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$150 Million Gift: Billionaire Benioffs Expand Health Care Giving to Hawaii

Plus, the financier Ken Griffin contributed $50 million for cancer research; and Hollywood producer Chuck Lorre is beefing up financial aid for UCLA’s STEM students.

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Meet Jon and Mindy Gray

Jon Gray, a financier, and his wife, Mindy, will join the Chronicle’s March 12 forum to discuss what motivates them to give and what they’re looking for when they choose nonprofits to support. Read more about the giving that landed them on the new Philanthropy 50 list.

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Who’s Up Next? How the Next Wave of Megadonors Will Give

Racial justice, the environment, and scientific research are getting an influx of money from wealthy people seeking tangible change.