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Wealthy Donors of Color Talk About What Motivates Their Giving in New Report

Interviews indicate that their personal experiences — completing higher education, experiencing racism, and grappling with economic inequality — influence their giving priorities.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

Philanthropy Transcended Political Polarization to Help Pass an Expanded Child Tax Credit. It Can Do It Again.

The success of the Child Tax Credit, despite current setbacks, shows why grant makers need to break out of their ideological bubbles and help the left and right find common ground on social-policy issues.

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New Tack on Climate Change by Nonprofits and Foundations

The Million Cool Roofs Challenge is a shift for ClimateWorks, which has historically supported efforts to change policy and industry practices to bring down emissions. Plus, read an article on how <a href="https://staging.philanthropy.com/article/can-climate-change-be-stopped">philanthropy can curb climate change</a>.

How Can Philanthropy Curb Climate Change?

Donors are pouring billions into saving the planet as activists demand more money and influence and question foundations’ policy solutions.

Let’s Stop the Destructive Practice of Focusing on the Needs of Donors Instead of Grantees

A foundation executive is concerned about recent coverage of the priorities of big philanthropists.

Right-Wing Lies Against Supreme Court Nominee Must Be Met With Strong Philanthropic Response

Right-Wing Lies Against Supreme Court Nominee Must Be Met With Strong Philanthropic Response

Conservative groups are using a familiar playbook to attack Ketanji Brown Jackson. We know how to respond effectively but need more donor support to get the job done.

Companies and Foundations Mobilize Grant Making to Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine

Companies and Foundations Mobilize Grant Making to Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine

Also, the Cummings Foundation committed $12.5 million to a technical college in Boston, and the Wells Fargo Foundation awarded $8.5 million to build affordable homes on vacant land owned by houses of worship.

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As Homicide Rates Surge, Momentum Grows for Community Violence-Prevention Solutions

Millions of dollars are flowing to nonprofits that typically struggle to keep the lights on.

The War in Ukraine Requires a Major Philanthropic Response and Overall Increase in Peace and Security Funding

The War in Ukraine Requires a Major Philanthropic Response and Overall Increase in Peace and Security Funding

Philanthropy can help address immediate humanitarian needs and help head off misinformation campaigns about Ukraine and the conflict, while also boosting long-term investments in more equitable and diverse approaches to national security and foreign policy.

Donor-Advised Fund Grant Making Grew Slower in 2021 After Strong Showing Earlier in the Pandemic

Donor-Advised Fund Grant Making Grew Slower in 2021 After Strong Showing Earlier in the Pandemic

At the same time, new data compiled by the Chronicle shows that donor-advised funds are rapidly gaining ground on private foundations — and have already eclipsed them by some measures.

Harry and Linda Fath Pledge $50 Million to Cincinnati Catholic School for Boys

Harry and Linda Fath Pledge $50 Million to Cincinnati Catholic School for Boys

Also, Nemours Children’s Health has received $25 million to create a think tank in pediatric health equity, and Reed Hastings and Patty Quillin gave $10 million to support a long-standing partnership between Tougaloo College and Brown University.

Paul Farmer’s Approach Shaped Our Foundation and Embodied the True Meaning of Giving

Paul Farmer’s Approach Shaped Our Foundation and Embodied the True Meaning of Giving

As the founder of Partners in Health, he understood that helping those in need meant living in their world and listening and learning from them. He set a standard that all in philanthropy should follow.

Let’s Celebrate Black Women After Black History Month Ends by Giving Them More Funding

Let’s Celebrate Black Women After Black History Month Ends by Giving Them More Funding

Black women continue to be left behind in areas such as economic opportunity and maternal health. Philanthropy needs to provide more money to advance the Black women who are today’s grassroots leaders, not just commemorate yesterday’s heroes.

Will More in Philanthropy Adopt the MacKenzie or Melinda Approach to Giving?

Will More in Philanthropy Adopt the MacKenzie or Melinda Approach to Giving?

Two women — Melinda French Gates and MacKenzie Scott — are rewriting the rules of philanthropy. Their approaches suggest a new continuum of giving that should set the standard for the rest of philanthropic world.

Google.org Donates $60 Million for Technology Education and Job Training

Google.org Donates $60 Million for Technology Education and Job Training

Also, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has given $120 million to 38 grantees, and Lever for Change and the LEGO Foundation have committed $143 million in grant opportunities through their Build a World of Play Challenge.

In Their Own Words: What Matters Most to Big Donors

In Their Own Words: What Matters Most to Big Donors

Over the years, the Chronicle has talked with hundreds of major donors about what motivates them to give. Here’s a collection of some of the best advice we’ve heard.