Does Board Leadership Look Like America? An Answer From One City
An analysis of Omaha nonprofit trustees who serve on three or more boards found they are older and more highly educated than the city as whole, and most are men.
As Nonprofits Hunt for Better Board Members, Can MBA Philanthropy Help?
A New York financier’s $25 million of support helps create nonprofit boardroom placements for students learning the realities of foster care, immigration, health care for the elderly, and more.
Mass. General Lands $100 Million for New Cancer Center
Plus, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra received a $50 million windfall from board member Helen Zell, and aspiring librarians will benefit from a $25 million gift to the American Library Association for scholarships.
Catawba Nation Foundation Selects First Executive Director
Also, the Middle East Institute has hired a retired U.S. ambassador to Jordan and Iraq as its next CEO, and the Purdue Research Foundation’s next leader will start in February.
Blue Meridian, a Big-Bet Funder, Promotes Jim Shelton to CEO
The philanthropic collaborative also is placing predecessor Nancy Roob in a new leadership role to grow its grant-making capacity.
Covid-19 May Have Cost Nonprofits 1 Million Jobs, Study Finds
Five years after the pandemic’s onset, a new analysis reveals a resilient but diminished sector.
Corporations and Higher Ed Are Backtracking on DEI. Will Foundations Fold?
As companies and universities back away from DEI policies, grant makers that focus on racial equity are bracing for litigation.
O’Donnell Foundation Awards $60 Million to Dallas County Promise
Also, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation gave $9 million for research in organelle communication and membrane biophysics, and the LibertyMutual Foundation named the first recipients of its Impact Driven Collaboration grants.
Climate Giving Grew by 20% Last Year, but Emission Goals Are Still Out of Reach
Foundation giving to climate-related efforts has almost tripled since 2019, according to a new report from the ClimateWorks Foundation.
Soros’s Open Society Foundations Say They Remain Focused on Human Rights
The grant maker underwent a major internal reorganization over the past three years, winding down its global public health program and diminishing its programs in the European Union.