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Foundations Contribute to Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts

Foundations Contribute to Hurricane Helene Recovery Efforts

Millions in grants for hurricane relief have come from the Dogwood Health Trust, Walmart, Augusta National Golf Club, the Home Depot Foundation, JPMorganChase, the Charlotte Hornets Foundation, the New York Yankees Foundation, Publix Super Markets Charities, and more.

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MacArthur, the San Francisco DA, and the Pitfalls of Funding Government Programs

A disagreement about how to spend grant money offers poignant lessons on the perils of investing in public institutions.

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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.

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How Much Is Philanthropy Spending Toward a More Perfect Union?

This and other questions start to get answers in new projects that map a growing movement to strengthen democracy, close divides, build civic health, and more.

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.

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.

Jimmy Carter’s 100th Birthday and Legacy of Giving Celebrated

Jimmy Carter’s 100th Birthday and Legacy of Giving Celebrated

A benefit concert and the construction of 30 new homes are among the many events marking President Jimmy Carter ‘s 100th birthday on Oct. 1. Considering the former president’s long legacy as a philanthropist, it’s no surprise that he wants any gift-giving to go to other people.

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The Case for Doing Away With the Charitable Deduction

A tax code tweak that replaces the deduction with matching grants could encourage everyone to donate.

Cincinnati’s Klekamp Family Pledges $60 Million for Xavier U.

Cincinnati’s Klekamp Family Pledges $60 Million for Xavier U.

Plus, the financier Bruce Karsh and his wife Martha gave Duke U. $25 million for a STEM mentoring program, and City of Hope landed $20 million for pancreatic cancer and diabetes research.

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Funders Weigh the Future of DEI, Climate, and Aid at U.N. Meeting

Chronicle reporter Stephanie Beasley offers an insider’s view of the annual United Nations General Assembly, where there was no shortage of big philanthropies advancing their causes.

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A Family Foundation’s Quest for Long-Term Impact

Vivian Long talks about how to make grants with long-term impact, ease the pressure on nonprofits, and navigate giving priorities of different generations.

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As Lies About Immigrants Flourish, Nonprofit Ethnic Newsrooms Need Support

High-quality, immigrant-focused journalism can help cut through denigrating comments and dispel misinformation.

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Robin Hood Grants $36 Million for Economic Mobility in New York City

Plus, the Valley Baptist Legacy Foundation has awarded $30 million for a center to treat people with diabetes in Texas’s Rio Grande Valley, and Google.org gave $25 million for A.I. education at five nonprofit organizations.

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3.6 Million U.S. Citizens Can’t Participate in Democracy. Here’s How Philanthropy Can Help

Not only are people from the U.S. territories unable to vote or access government benefits, they’re also largely ignored by grant makers.

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Ford’s Darren Walker on Funding the Fight for Justice

Among the things Walker has learned: Leaders need to listen and be inclusive, but ultimately they sometimes have to go with their gut instinct.

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Father-Daughter Duo Gives $150 Million for Pancreatic Cancer Research

Plus, billionaire businessman and former Florida politician Hyatt Brown gave $150 million for an extensive construction project at Daytona Beach’s Museum of Arts and Sciences, and University of Illinois at Chicago got a $36 million bequest for its pharmacy school.