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Could Concert Fans Ignite the Climate Movement? My Band — AJR — Thinks They Can.

I’ve seen firsthand how musicians and grant makers can work together to mobilize fans and spur climate action.

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Bad Bosses, Big Dreams, and Broken Philanthropy

Young leaders talk about what they want from their nonprofit careers

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Community Solutions Commits $135 Million Through Large Cities Housing Fund

Also, the Bainum Family Foundation pledged $100 million to make access to child care more equitable, and Knight Foundation will give $6.9 million to strengthen election news coverage, primarily in swing states.

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How Ford’s Darren Walker Reimagined Philanthropy and Foundation Leadership

Walker redirected the foundation to focus entirely on inequality and engineered ambitious collaborations on issues like Detroit’s bankruptcy. He will retire in 2025.

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The $260 Million Pivot: A Top Animal-Care Funder Recasts Its Mission

A strategy switch at Maddie’s Fund isn’t just about finding better ways to help pets and their owners. It provides lessons about funders’ hopes — and hurdles — when trying to fix the root causes of long-standing problems.

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UC Irvine Lands $50 million to Launch Population and Public Health School

Plus, the billionaire novelist Mackenzie Scott gave $20 million to Opportunity@Work to improve pay for people who gained skills on-the-job through military service, community college, workforce training programs, and other routes.

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Political Violence, Threats to Civic Society, and a Game Plan for Philanthropy

Increasing attacks on pro-democracy advocates show that politicians aren’t the only ones at risk from violent political rhetoric.

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The Good, Bad, and Boring of Bloomberg’s $1 Billion Hopkins Gift

While making medical school free is a worthy endeavor, to truly transform health care, Bloomberg needs to think bigger.

Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Awards $61.8 Million for Affordable Housing

Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco Awards $61.8 Million for Affordable Housing

Also, the Open Society Foundations committed $400 million through its new Economic and Climate Prosperity program, and the George Gund Foundation gave $12.5 million to strengthen democracy through nonpartisan groups.

Recent Article on Nonprofits’ Gaza Statements Draws Ire

The piece failed to acknowledge funders’ justifiable objections to language they view as antisemitic, readers say.

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University of Tulsa Scores $38 Million for Athletics

Plus, Eric and Wendy Schmidt pledged $5.5 million to NPR to bolster collaborative journalism nationwide, and a couple gave $4 million to expand the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

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As ‘Pro-Democracy’ Philanthropy Grows, Experts Warn of Many Obstacles to Combating Misinformation

The Knight Foundation just pledged $7 million to fight election misinformation in swing states. But recipients of grants to bolster accurate political information say their work is being thwarted by social media platforms, A.I., and escalating partisanship.

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Conference: Fundraising Strategies and Successes at Often-Overlooked HBCUs

Historically Black colleges and universities should build up their planned-giving programs and focus more on seeking federally funded grants, according to a panel discussion at the conference, which also described successful fundraising drives.

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Harold Alfond Foundation Commits $75.5 Million for Maine’s Community Colleges

Also, Bloomberg Philanthropies awarded $1 billion to eliminate tuition at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and Home Depot Foundation gave $9 million to build and repair 500 housing units for more than 3,400 homeless military veterans.

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How One Word Could Change Philanthropy

Embracing the word “solidarity” alongside “justice” and “equity” will help philanthropy rethink what it means to do good.

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After 30 Years of Environmental Grant Making, Lois DeBacker Remains Optimistic About the Future

A pioneer in supporting environmental-justice groups, DeBacker will retire from the Kresge Foundation in September.