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Limited Funding From Grant Makers Hampers Charities’ Monkeypox Response

Two national companies are putting a total of more than $5 million into efforts to prevent the spread, and small gifts are being made by community foundations and local companies. But charities say they need more to fight the disease.

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Conservatives and Liberals Differ in Levels of Generosity

People of both political persuasions are equally likely to fund local causes, but liberals are more apt to also give to national and global groups.

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MacKenzie Scott’s Giving Total Is $12.8 Billion — So Far

Charities have announced 12 donations totaling $347.4 million from the philanthropist since the beginning of April, according to a Chronicle tally.

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Lilly Endowment Awards $85 Million for Early Literacy; Gates and Clinton Support Medical Aid in 9 Countries

Also, the Clinton Health Access Initiative received $25 million to deliver affordable medical-oxygen equipment in nine countries, and the Pokémon Company International committed $25 million to organizations that work to improve the lives of children and social equity.

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Brad Pitt’s Apparently Defunct Foundation Reached a $20.5 Million Settlement With Hurricane Katrina Survivors

The six homeowners who sued Brad Pitt’s Make It Right Foundation over the faulty construction of housing it built for them have reached a $20.5 million settlement with the apparently defunct charity.

Maryland Congressman and Wife Give $10 Million for Mental-Health Services and Hillel

Maryland Congressman and Wife Give $10 Million for Mental-Health Services and Hillel

Plus, MacKenzie Scott strikes again: The billionaire novelist gave nearly $39 million to Junior Achievement USA, her second eight-figure gift in the last two weeks.

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Reducing Gun Violence Takes Multiple Approaches

Indianapolis is trying programs including job skills, therapy, and violence interrupters to find out what works. See other coverage of nonprofit and foundation efforts to curb gun violence, including articles from the Chronicle, Associated Press, and the Conversation.

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Laurene Powell Jobs’s Waverley Street Foundation Taps First President to Oversee $3.5 Billion in Climate-Change Grants

Also, the Ballmer Group has hired a new director of Black family economic mobility, and World Central Kitchen named two co-executives to replace Nate Mook, who has resigned.

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2 Independent Board Members Added to Gates Foundation

An expert on public health and a leader in India’s education system are added as trustees as the foundation seeks to get more people involved in decision making.

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Russia’s Threats to Shut Down Jewish Agency Raise Alarm Bells for Those Who Remember the Past

The Jewish Agency, a nonprofit with government ties that is older than the country itself, helps Jews around the world who want to immigrate to Israel.