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With Latest $7 Billion in Gifts, MacKenzie Scott Takes a Stand

With Latest $7 Billion in Gifts, MacKenzie Scott Takes a Stand

Even more than in previous years, much of her giving this year has supported groups that focus on collaboration, community building, and equity.

Rural Dreams, Urban Dollars — A Solution From Mississippi

Rural Dreams, Urban Dollars — A Solution From Mississippi

How a big-city philanthropy came to embrace a swath of rural America. Will big money follow?

How a Notorious Billionaire’s Foundation Is Saving Lives in Rural America

How a Notorious Billionaire’s Foundation Is Saving Lives in Rural America

A 16-year effort by Leona Helmsley’s philanthropy to improve rural health care offers lessons for other grant makers.

OpenAI Awards $40.5 Million to a Wide Range of Nonprofits

OpenAI Awards $40.5 Million to a Wide Range of Nonprofits

It’s the first round of grants since it rebranded its nonprofit as the OpenAI Foundation in October.

A person in a pink hoodie walks through a vast field of tornado or storm debris, including splintered wood, tree trunks, and household items, under a blue sky.

As FEMA Falters, Philanthropy Is Forced to Step Up

Shrinking federal disaster support is prompting philanthropies to recalibrate how they plan and fund local relief, recovery, and resilience efforts.

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Stop Giving Funders Tax Breaks for High Salaries, Fancy Offices

To ensure foundations contribute more to charity, Congress should target expenses — not just the payout rate.

A large crowd of diverse people at an outdoor protest rally, holding numerous signs and banners advocating for climate action, renewable energy, and environmental justice in New York. Signs read "Climate Action Now," "Renewable Energy Now," "No Pilgrim Oil Pipelines," and "Make the Road New York." Some signs feature raised fists and wind turbine cutouts.

Invisible, Essential, Ignored: Philanthropy’s Missing Asset

In today's political climate, the gritty work of creating big-tent coalitions is essential to notching wins on climate and other big issues

Data to Help Donors Respond to Nonprofit Crises

Data to Help Donors Respond to Nonprofit Crises

Just-collected data shows which nonprofits have been hardest hit and what steps organizations are taking to respond.

Michael and Susan Dell Donate $6.25 Billion to Encourage Families to Claim ‘Trump Accounts’

Michael and Susan Dell Donate $6.25 Billion to Encourage Families to Claim ‘Trump Accounts’

The gift will operate through investment accounts set up by the U.S. Department of the Treasury that will be managed by private companies.

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Stronger Together: the Benefits of Joining Nonprofit Networks

From emergency funding to encouragement, nonprofit networks help their members thrive. Here’s how to find one that will amplify your work.

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Denny Sanford Gives $300 Million to Build New Medical Center

With his latest donation, the philanthropist has now given Sanford Health nearly $2 billion over the years.

MrBeast and the Rockefeller Foundation Team Up to Spark Youth Philanthropy

MrBeast and the Rockefeller Foundation Team Up to Spark Youth Philanthropy

The venerable foundation and the 27-year-old "influencer" aim to instill young people with a concern for what they call the world's "most vulnerable" populations.

MacArthur Foundation Awards $100M to Pandemic Prevention Group

MacArthur Foundation Awards $100M to Pandemic Prevention Group

The winner of the 100&Change competition is Sentinel, which creates cost-effective pathogen detection tests, monitors outbreaks in real time, and trains local scientists to carry out community-led responses.

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Why a Tax-Policy Expert Thinks the Giving Deadline Should Move

An April 15 deadline would give donors more time to grapple with the increasing complexity of charitable deductions, say advocates for the proposal.

Cari Tuna on Why Her Organization Will Offer Free Advice to Other Donors

Cari Tuna on Why Her Organization Will Offer Free Advice to Other Donors

It's a move that formalizes and expands the advising work she and her husband, Dustin Moskovitz, started two years ago.