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My Organization Nixed Trust-Based Philanthropy. Here’s What We Discovered.

Without accountability, the author found, trust-based philanthropy is little more than a feel-good exercise.

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2nd Big HBCU Gift This Month: Spelman College Lands $100 Million

The donation from Ronda Stryker follows a Lilly Endowment grant to UNCF to boost endowments at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Plus, CUNY, MIT, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center receive multimillion dollar gifts.

Family Involvement in Education Should Start in the Library

Libraries offer something schools can’t: year-round programs that engage the whole family.

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Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Gives $172 Million to Improve Community Health Across New York State

Also, Bloomberg Philanthropies has committed $250 million to train high schoolers to enter high-demand jobs in health care without a college degree, and the Lilly Endowment awarded $100 million each to the Purdue Research Foundation and the United Negro College Fund.

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The Next Hurdle for Trust-Based Philanthropy: Showing Impact

Proponents have pressed for a less top-down relationship with nonprofits, and new approaches are now widespread. But their effectiveness isn’t yet known.

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Denver Bankers Give Local Science Museum $20 Million

Plus, Howard University’s medical school landed $12 million from billionaire novelist MacKenzie Scott, and Ballet Arizona company received $2 million from a longtime supporter.

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Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Gives $165 Million for Ukraine Aid

Also, Pivotal Ventures gave $14 million to offer health-care services in schools, and the Golden Globe Foundation awarded $5 million in grants for film schools and journalism programs.

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What MacKenzie Scott Wants in a Grantee — a New Analysis Offers Clues

Harvard researchers mined information about the maverick philanthropist’s nearly 2,000 grants to offer the best window yet into the types of organizations she favors.

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Minnesota’s Richest Man Gives Land Worth $172 Million to Benefit Nonprofits in the State

Plus, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, the Ehlers-Danlos Society, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and an Outward Bound education program all received large sums.

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McGovern Foundation Awards $66 Million to Advance A.I. for the Public Good

Also, MathWorks committed $25 million to protect and restore land throughout Massachusetts, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute promised $15 million to six research universities to bolster student success in the STEM fields.

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Gifts From Warren Buffett and Phil Knight Top the List of 2023’s Biggest Donations

Among the recipients: Harvard, Henry Ford Health, and the 1803 Fund to revive a once-thriving Black neighborhood in Portland, Ore.

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War Exacerbates Need for, Threat to Israeli-Palestinian Peace Groups

Government revenue is often volatile, but there is little precedent for the rapid surge and subsequent decline of the past few years.

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Ta-Nehisi Coates Spearheads New Fund Combating Sexual Violence

Inspired to action after singer R. Kelly’s trial, author Ta-Nehisi Coates is teaming up with two nonprofits to create the Courage Fund.

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What Do Universities Owe Their Big Donors? Less Than You Might Think, Explain 2 Nonprofit Law Experts

Donors shouldn’t try to control a charity through their gifts after the fact, and charities should reject gifts that are offered with strings attached that they aren’t happy about.

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Education Cannot Wait Commits $500 Million to Serve Refugee Students and Teachers

Also, the Lilly Endowment gave almost $146 million to six colleges and universities in Indiana for community-development projects, and the U. of Massachusetts at Boston received $10 million to establish the New Balance Institute for Innovative Leadership in Sport.

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How a Debate Over Vaping Might Derail the War on Tobacco

Anti-smoking groups aren’t just fighting big tobacco. They’re fighting amongst themselves.