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Meet the New Stealth Donors

DAFs and other new giving vehicles promise anonymity for the busy and the privacy-minded. That’s introducing new tensions to the nonprofit-donor relationship.

Children’s Health and UT Southwestern Land $100 Million for New Pediatric Medical Center

Children’s Health and UT Southwestern Land $100 Million for New Pediatric Medical Center

Plus, University of Chicago’s Booth School received $60 million from two alumni hedge funders; and Beth Israel, Houston Christian University, and University of California at Irvine lands $20 million apiece for new buildings and capital projects.

​​Borealis Philanthropy Taps New Head of Emerging LGBTQ Leaders of Color Fund

​​Borealis Philanthropy Taps New Head of Emerging LGBTQ Leaders of Color Fund

Also, the former CEO of Walter Reed will take the helm of the HealthWell Foundation in November, and the leader of the Meyer Foundation is departing after two years.

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The ‘World’s Mayor’ — How Michael Bloomberg Uses Philanthropy to Change the Way Cities Are Run

Through Bloomberg Philanthropies, he is providing funding and technical support to around 700 city governments across 150 countries.

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Making Big Changes? Survey Finds Leadership and Staffing Are Keys to Success

More than 70 percent of nonprofit employees said limited staffing and budget constraints are impediments to change.

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Can Ordinary Citizens Solve Our Toughest Problems?

An effort in Bend, Ore., backed by big funders looks for answers to youth homelessness.

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The Quest for Fiscal Stability: How MacArthur’s $1 Million Bet on Human Rights Research Paid Off

Nearly 10 years after receiving a MacArthur “genius” award for institutions, UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center has transformed itself and its work, offering lessons for both grant makers and nonprofits.

A Hollywood Director Tells How He Built a Rom-Com Around Political Strife

A Hollywood Director Tells How He Built a Rom-Com Around Political Strife

In a new video interview as part of the Chronicle’s The Commons, filmmaker Erik Bork explains why he chose to revisit deep tensions after the 2020 election — and how his surprising movie, “The Elephant in the Room,” could help reduce today’s polarization.

Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy Establishes $100 Million Fund

Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy Establishes $100 Million Fund

Also, the Lilly Endowment has given $104 million to 91 organizations through its Nurturing Children Through Worship and Prayer Initiative, and 260 researchers have received $70.3 million from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

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New Research on How Older and Younger Generations Give

More than three-quarters of donors approaching retirement and those who have already retired say charitable giving plays a significant role in their lives.