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Carnegie Returns to Its Roots With Millions in Grants to Public Libraries

Carnegie Corporation of New York, founded by steel magnate and library builder Andrew Carnegie, thinks the public institutions can mend today’s societal fractures.

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Can Elections Ever Be Normal Again? These 22 Nonprofit Leaders Have a Plan.

After the tumult of 2020, a new set of organizations aims to reinforce how votes are tallied on November 5 as well as in 2026, 2028, and beyond.

‘Young People Are Going to Fix Our Democracy’

‘Young People Are Going to Fix Our Democracy’

Future Caucus president Layla Zaidane talks about how Gen Z and millennial lawmakers cross the aisle to find solutions. Case in point: The removal of Confederate iconography from Mississippi’s flag.

Health Scare Leads Billionaire to Give $360 Million in One Day

Thomas Golisano divided the money among 82 charities in Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse, N.Y.

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Salesforce Awards $23 Million for Work-Force Development in Tech

Also, the Knight Foundation gave nearly $17 million for economic development in Charlotte, N.C., and a $15 million collaborative effort will create the L.A. Local News Initiative.

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Bill Gates Calls for More Aid to Go to Africa and Debt Relief for Burdened Countries

As more aid goes to the war in Ukraine and support of refugees around the world, less is going toward debt relief, vaccinations, and reducing malnutrition in Africa.

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America’s Giving Crisis — and the Plan to Fix It

Generosity Commission concludes a three-year study with a roadmap to boost charitable giving and volunteering in the U.S.

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Trump’s Tax Cuts Led to a $20 Billion Reduction in Charitable Giving Within a Year

Giving usually increases from year to year — especially when the economy is doing well.

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Giving Away a Fortune: What Could Warren Buffett’s Adult Children Support?

When Howard, Susie, and Peter Buffett have spoken publicly about their giving, they’ve talked about taking risks to confront hard problems or fund ventures others might not.

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The Next Generation of Buffetts Is Poised to Become One of the Biggest Forces in Philanthropy

Warren Buffett’s fortune, now valued at $144 billion, will go to a charitable trust managed by his three children when he dies, and the money must be given away within 10 years.