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The Nursing Shortage Isn’t Only About Burnout

A dearth of nursing education faculty is preventing more people from entering the field — an issue that needs greater attention from donors, say a college dean and a foundation president.

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Google.org Awards $10 Million to Feeding America to Bolster Food Banks

Also, the Perot Foundation and the Sarah and Ross Perot Jr. Foundation gave $50 million to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to endow a dual-degree program for physician-scientists, and the Rockefeller Foundation has awarded $11 million to promote Indigenous farming practices to safeguard the global food system from the effects of climate change.

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Good News for Local News as More Nonprofit Outlets Show What’s Possible

Local journalism is coming back to life in many communities thanks to increased giving from foundations and individual donors. But the success of these nonprofit newsrooms is far from guaranteed and will depend on continuing philanthropic support.

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MacKenzie Scott’s Donations Boosted Beneficiaries and Avoided the Pitfalls Some Feared, New Study Says

Worry that the gifts would lead other donors to pull back their support or that small groups wouldn’t be able to handle the money were largely unfounded. Plus: MacKenzie Scott’s Giving Total Is Now Over $13 Billion

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MacKenzie Scott’s Giving Total Is Now Over $13 Billion

Scott released names of more than 1,200 charities that she supported with big gifts over the past seven months.

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Retired Blackstone Partner and Wife Give $25 Million for Early-Childhood Health

Plus, a former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve supports a D.C. neighborhood museum. Also, two universities, the National Gallery of Art, and a health-care system in Utah all land big gifts.

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The Midterms Show Why Philanthropy Needs to Help Build a Pipeline of Young Progressive Candidates

Donors on the left shouldn’t wait for the next election cycle to give nonprofits the resources they need to train and nurture new political talent — and to catch up with far better financed organizations on the right.

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Clarios Foundation Pledges $20 Million to Unicef to Improve Environmental Health for Children

Also, the Kislak Family Foundation gave $10 million to the Library of Congress for a new gallery about Indigenous societies, and several major grants have been announced at the U.N. Climate Change Conference, taking place this week in Egypt.

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To Tackle the Climate Crisis, Philanthropy Needs to Get Religion

Religious groups are taking a leading role in fighting climate change but have gone largely unnoticed by grant makers. As the U.N Climate Conference gets underway this week, now is a good time for donors to recognize the power of religious institutions to mobilize communities to protect the planet.

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‘Game of Thrones’ Creator George R.R. Martin Gives $5 Million for Writing Workshop, Chair in Storytelling

Plus, Salvation Army of San Diego landed $35 million to expand programs serving people struggling with homelessness, and five other donors gave big gifts to support democracy programs, climate resilience, and medical care.

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Anonymous Donor Pledges $500 Million Matching Gift to Small Kansas College

The donor will contribute $2 for every dollar given or pledged to McPherson College by other people through June 30.

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Blank Foundation Founder and President Discuss Family Philanthropy

Arthur Blank, co-founder of Home Depot, and Fay Twersky, president of the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation, talk about a collaborative approach to decision-making.

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4 Ways to Make Donor-Advised Funds Simpler and Fairer

At a time of increased criticism about how the philanthropic world operates, congressional legislation aimed at reining in DAFs needs to go further. Among other things, it should address issues such as the funds’ lack of transparency and their tax advantages over foundations.

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New Chair of Rockefeller Brothers Fund Wants the Public to Understand How Philanthropy Works

In an interview, Joseph Pierson, the new chair, and Valerie Rockefeller, the outgoing board leader, discuss general operating support, MacKenzie Scott’s giving approach, whether philanthropy should work to dismantle capitalism, and how the grant maker decided to divest from fossil fuels.

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Is Philanthropy Taking the Wrong Approach to Addressing Polarization?

Donors have responded to the nation’s growing political divisions by funding projects that aim to build a more pluralistic society. But developing effective solutions to this challenging work requires a clear understanding of what helps — and what doesn’t.

PNC Bank and Walton Family Foundation Contribute $100 Million for Public Charter Schools

PNC Bank and Walton Family Foundation Contribute $100 Million for Public Charter Schools

Also, Eli Lilly and Company pledged $92.5 million for research programs and aid for pharmaceutical-manufacturing students at Purdue University, and the National Fund for Sacred Places awarded $2.2 million to 16 historic churches in the United States.