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A $10 Million Gift to Franciscan Univ. Aims to Bring Catholic Church’s Teachings to Washington

Plus, Arizona PBS lands $10 million for a new broadcast tower and expanded education programming, and a children’s hospital and two universities receive big gifts.

More Funding Is Needed to Support Men — and My Work Proves It

A recent Q&A expertly highlighted why philanthropy can’t ignore men who are struggling to survive.

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Big Giving Changes Wealthy Donors’ Identities

An analysis shows that making a big gift can contribute to a donor’s psychological well-being.

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Steph and Ayesha Curry’s Plea to Philanthropy: Don’t Let Pandemic-Era Tutoring Programs End

Individualized support helped our own children. We’re committing $25 million to Oakland schools so all students have the same opportunity.

Philanthropist Laura Arnold on What It Takes to Reduce Polarization and Partisanship

Philanthropist Laura Arnold on What It Takes to Reduce Polarization and Partisanship

In the launch of a new interview series for The Commons, the Giving Pledge member and influential donor talks about the keys to bringing people together on tough issues.

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Ascendium Awards $58 Million to Back Work-Force Training and Education for Marginalized Students

Plus, basketball star Steph Curry’s nonprofit gave $25 million for literacy programs in Oakland, and $24 million from the William Penn Foundation will support Philadelphia’s arts scene.

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Retired Surgeon and Inventor Gives UCLA $120 Million

Plus, three prominent LA museums land an art collection and $15 million for acquisitions, and medical students in Baltimore to benefit from $10 million for scholarships.

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Lilly Endowment Commits $700 Million for Indiana Schools and National Parks

Among other back-to-school grants, the Siegel Family Endowment has given $10.4 million to 28 organizations to increase equity in access to technology education, and $3.9 million from Northwestern Mutual Foundation will strengthen schools in Milwaukee.

Ohio Couple Gives $25 Million for University Arts Programs

Ohio Couple Gives $25 Million for University Arts Programs

Plus, billionaire philanthropists Roy and Diana Vagelos gave Columbia University’s medical school $400 million, a women’s college in Milwaukee landed $10 million, and the arts and culture focused Chautauqua Institution received $8 million from its longtime donors Cathrine and Craig Greene.

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$400 Million to Columbia U. in Boom Year of Medical School Megagifts

Roy and Diana Vagelos’s latest donation expands the medical school’s mission to advance treatment for diseases.

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Google.org Gives $10 Million Through Its Teen Mental Health Initiative

Also, Kaiser Permanente pledged $15 million for small-business growth in Oakland, and the Crankstart Foundation committed $14 million for health-care career training in San Francisco.

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Jackie and Mike Bezos Give Nearly $186 Million to Launch a Civic Engagement and Leadership Program for Young People

Plus, a performing arts school in Los Angeles received $16 million to endow a conducting fellowship program led by the legendary conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Cleveland Clinic, Hastings College, and Indiana University’s medical school all received big gifts.

Benefits Data Trust Story Draws Suggestions for Funders, Calls for Support

The A.I. nonprofit’s closure offers lessons for other grant makers on how to help nonprofits succeed.

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On Second Anniversary of Climate Bill, Funders Top Goals to Help Nonprofits

Two years after the Inflation Reduction Act was passed, a report finds that a group of 33 grant makers exceeded its goals for helping communities and organizations learn about, access, and implement funding through the act.

Op-ed From MacKenzie Scott Reject Evokes Sympathy and Scolding

Some readers felt the author should accept that rejection is part of the grant process while another empathized with the author’s frustrations.

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New Book Takes a Skeptical Look at Bill Gates’s Philanthropic Evolution

New York Times journalist Anupreeta Das depicts Gates in his many roles and outsize billionaire influence.