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How to Connect With Family Funds and Small Foundations

Small grant makers give out more than $4 billion a year and are often more flexible than large foundations.

What Detroit Residents Want Foundations to Understand (Letter to the Editor)

A nonprofit executive in the city says foundations have put too little money into educating the city’s residents for the skills they need to thrive in an era of automation.

PNC Bank Adds $150 Million to Preschool Program (Grants Roundup)

PNC Bank Adds $150 Million to Preschool Program (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Starr Foundation gave $50 million for stem-cell research, and the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis received $9 million to dig for fossils in Wyoming.

Foundations Say Communication Teams and Consultants Are Keys to Grant-Making Success

Foundations Say Communication Teams and Consultants Are Keys to Grant-Making Success

The findings are part of a study by the Center for Effective Philanthropy intended to help people new to the world of grant making get off to a smooth start.

Why Our Company Doesn’t Give Money to Groups That Simply Help the Poor

Why Our Company Doesn’t Give Money to Groups That Simply Help the Poor

Groups that aid the poor but are on life support themselves don’t make a difference. More companies and foundations should focus their giving on the groups that curb the causes of poverty.

Rockefeller COO Defends Decision to End Support for ‘100 Resilient Cities’ Program

Rockefeller COO Defends Decision to End Support for ‘100 Resilient Cities’ Program

Steven VanRoekel said the change marks the next phase of the grant maker’s work on climate change.

After Detroit’s Financial Crisis, Grant Makers Worry Their Rescue Dollars Came With Too Little Citizen Involvement

After Detroit’s Financial Crisis, Grant Makers Worry Their Rescue Dollars Came With Too Little Citizen Involvement

Speaking at a conference of black foundation leaders, the heads of Skillman and Kresge reflected on what worked and what did not in the half-billion-dollar commitment to an urban area on the brink.

Philanthropy Can Make a Difference in Helping Black and Brown Mothers Survive Childbirth

Serena Williams and Beyoncé called national attention to the problem women of color face in childbirth. We volunteer to help prevent deaths of such women, but more investment in paid workers would save lives.

Education, Housing, and a Hawaiian Island Are Top Chan Zuckerberg Priorities

Education, Housing, and a Hawaiian Island Are Top Chan Zuckerberg Priorities

The Chronicle takes a closer look at the grant-making information disclosed earlier this week by the Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative.

Kresge Pledges to Increase Portion of Endowment Invested With Firms Owned by Minorities or Women

Kresge Pledges to Increase Portion of Endowment Invested With Firms Owned by Minorities or Women

The foundation says that by 2025 a quarter of its U.S. assets, roughly $500 million, will be managed by diverse firms, up from 14 percent today. It made the pledge as part of an effort to persuade at least 50 other foundations to take similar actions by 2025.

Mount Sinai Will Develop Digital Health Institute: Grants Roundup

Also, Ohio State will use $7 million to expand its agricultural laboratory, and the Knight Foundation gives $6 million to three journalism groups to strengthen local newsrooms.

Rebecca Rimel to Step Down as CEO of Pew Charitable Trusts

Rebecca Rimel to Step Down as CEO of Pew Charitable Trusts

She oversaw one of the most stunning changes in the philanthropy world, shifting a wealthy family fund to charity status so it could do more advocacy and political work. That change paved the way a generation later for donors like Mark Zuckerberg, Pricilla Chan, and Laurene Powell Jobs to eschew the typical foundation structure of their philanthropic work.

What Grant Makers Can Do to Help Small, Local Nonprofits Thrive

What Grant Makers Can Do to Help Small, Local Nonprofits Thrive

Multiyear general support is essential. So is help paying salaries of talented staff members.

Editor’s Notebook: Urgent Calls to Action

More and more foundation CEOs are offering their ideas for how philanthropy can do better. A look inside the Chronicle’s opinion section.

Real Equity Means Including People With Disabilities in Philanthropy

Fifteen grant makers are providing $10 million in a push to make sure foundations are hiring and getting advice from people with physical, mental, and other disabilities.

Balance of Power

Justice Funders wants to weaken top-down decision-making at foundations and expand the scope of grantee influence. The group already has a big footprint in California and hopes its ideas catch fire nationwide.