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Immigrants-Rights Groups Need Support for Communications

Immigrants-Rights Groups Need Support for Communications

To shift public debates, these organizations need to tell their stories in a powerful way, and that can mean getting help with writing and strategy, website development, videography, digital marketing, and more.

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Everything Philanthropy Cares About Depends on a Strong Democracy. Here’s What We Can Do to Stop the Deterioration.

Making sure everyone’s vote is counted, that no misinformation skews the campaign, and that all Americans have a chance to participate are critical — and all would benefit from an investment by grant makers.

As Distrust in Big Philanthropy Grows, Here’s How Leading Foundations Are Demonstrating Their Value

By seeking the views of the people they serve, diversifying their advisory bodies, and demonstrating how they learn what works, grant makers can cement their compact with society,

Can Philanthropy Save Democracy?

A growing number of grant makers of all ideologies see restoring constructive dialogue among citizens and fairness at the ballot box as vital to their cause.

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Fun With Gerrymandering: Mapping Software Gives Ordinary Citizens a Lesson in Civics

A group of seven grant makers in Pennsylvania recently ventured into some unusual territory for most of them: the arcane world of congressional redistricting.

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Grant Makers Want to Help People Use Their Voices

Some are working to get specific segments of the population more involved in civic affairs while others are taking a broader-based approach to educate people about the Constitution and the political system.

Experimentation and Failure Are What Lead to Successful Advocacy

Experimentation and Failure Are What Lead to Successful Advocacy

In the fight for LGBT rights, the Gill Foundation acknowledged and embraced failure, refined its approach, and tried again — ultimately helping to achieve unprecedented advances for equal rights despite being far outspent by the opposition.

Starr Foundation Awards Rockefeller U. $50 Million (Grants Roundup)

Starr Foundation Awards Rockefeller U. $50 Million (Grants Roundup)

Also, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will use $20 million for clinical drug trials to treat pediatric cancer, and the Knight-Lenfest Local News Transformation Fund has granted $5 million to Philadelphia newsrooms.

$100 Million Data Effort Aims to Improve Health Care in Poor Countries

$100 Million Data Effort Aims to Improve Health Care in Poor Countries

The Precision Public Health Initiative is supported by the Rockefeller Foundation; Unicef; the World Health Organization; the Global Fund; the Global Financing Facility (supported by the World Bank Group); and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance.

European Grant Makers Pool $50 Million to Improve Air Quality

European Grant Makers Pool $50 Million to Improve Air Quality

Initially, the group will support projects in Eastern Europe, India, and Britain.

Success of International Aid Means Grant Makers Can Try New Approaches

Now that more than 1 billion people have lifted themselves out of poverty, it’s time to decide what needs are most urgent, such as education, climate change, and women’s empowerment.

$100,000 Grants Offered to Groups With Smart Ways to Dispel Myths About the Poor

The Raikes, Robert Wood Johnson, and Kellogg foundations are working with Gates to award about $1 million to fight negative stereotypes.

The Left Can Win by Emulating Conservative Philanthropy

The Left Can Win by Emulating Conservative Philanthropy

Philanthropy can spur the creation of advocacy groups, political-action committees, and leaders who can run them.

Coil Commits $100 Million to New Fund; Salesforce Gives $18 Million to Schools (Grants Roundup)

Coil Commits $100 Million to New Fund; Salesforce Gives $18 Million to Schools (Grants Roundup)

Also, PetSmart Charities will work with Meals on Wheels to deliver meals and veterinary care to pets owned by homebound seniors.

Bill Gates Lauds Worldwide Gains in Education and Health, but Inequality Remains a Stubborn Problem

Girls are held back by the demands of unpaid domestic work, among other challenges, according to this year’s “Goalkeepers” report, released by Bill and Melinda Gates.

Unicef USA’s Caryl Stern Moves to Walton Family Foundation

Unicef USA’s Caryl Stern Moves to Walton Family Foundation

She says her new job will allow her to broaden her portfolio into new lines of environmental and educational work.