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The Chronicle of Philanthropy, April 2022

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An Aid Group Mends the Heartbreak of Ukraine With Sutures and Medicine

An Aid Group Mends the Heartbreak of Ukraine With Sutures and Medicine

Project Hope, which has worked in Central and Eastern Europe since 1974, is providing medical supplies to Ukrainian hospitals and helping refugees who are fleeing the war-torn country.

MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Are Game Changers for Racial-Justice Groups. But Now We Need to Do More.

MacKenzie Scott’s Gifts Are Game Changers for Racial-Justice Groups. But Now We Need to Do More.

Grassroots groups continue to be left out of the largess, so that’s why our organization is sending $2 million of our Scott gift to them.

Foundations Should Unleash Their Biggest Asset to Solve the Homelessness Crisis: Endowment Investments

Foundations Should Unleash Their Biggest Asset to Solve the Homelessness Crisis: Endowment Investments

Philanthropy has poured millions of grant dollars into addressing homelessness, with minimal impact.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

The success of the Child Tax Credit, despite current setbacks, shows why grant makers need to break out of their ideological bubbles and help the left and right find common ground on social-policy issues.

Why We Should Rethink Credit Checks for Job Candidates

Why We Should Rethink Credit Checks for Job Candidates

The unfair practice hampers efforts to attract top talent and build diverse staffs, say two foundation leaders.