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10 Universities Receive $50 Million for Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Institutes

Also, the Johnson & Johnson and Skoll foundations are jointly giving $25 million to hire more community-health workers in up to 10 African countries, and Gilead Sciences will give $5 million through its Global Monkeypox Outbreak Emergency Fund to its existing LGBTQ and human-rights grantees.

How Bloomberg Philanthropies Is Working to Build Black Wealth

How Bloomberg Philanthropies Is Working to Build Black Wealth

While racial-justice efforts have commanded the most attention in philanthropy, the foundation says it hopes others will also look at ways to help ensure Black people have more opportunities to accumulate assets. Its first focus has been on relief from medical debt.

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Supply-Chain Snafus Leave Fundraisers Scrambling to Plan Year-End Mail Appeals

Nonprofits have had to approve solicitations far earlier than usual and be flexible about premiums because of the challenges of getting supplies.

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MacKenzie Scott Gives $39 Million to Junior Achievement USA

The organization plans to use the unrestricted gift, among other things, to modernize its technology, a need that is rarely high on donors’ priority lists.

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MacKenzie Scott Gives $55 Million for Affordable Housing Efforts in Los Angeles

Plus, three universities received large donations to support music programs, campus construction, and better understanding of U.S. institutions.

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Clinton Initiative’s N.Y.C. Return Includes José Andrés and Queen Rania

This year’s meeting will focus on creating partnerships among political, business, and philanthropic leaders.

2 Years On, Foundations Stand By Issuing Bonds in Pandemic

2 Years On, Foundations Stand By Issuing Bonds in Pandemic

The move made sense in response to the pandemic and George Floyd’s murder, they say, but they are unlikely to do it again any time soon.

U.S. Tragedies From Guns Have Often — but Not Always — Spurred Political Responses

U.S. Tragedies From Guns Have Often — but Not Always — Spurred Political Responses

The nationwide call for stronger gun laws in the aftermath of mass shootings in Buffalo, Uvalde and the over 200 other places where such tragedies took place so far in 2022 is understandable.

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Sergey Brin Gives Nearly $127 Million to 2 Nonprofits

Half the money went to Michael J. Fox’s Parkinson’s disease research charity while the rest went to Brin’s family foundation.

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Episcopal Health Foundation Chooses Medical Doctor as Next CEO

Also, Feed the Children has named two new executives, and OutRight International’s acting executive director will stay on permanently.