Walton Family Foundation Loses Fourth Leader Since 2016
Stephanie Cornell will step down as executive director of the $7 billion Walton Family Foundation, the philanthropy Walmart built.
Philanthropy’s Road Forward: 6 Takeaways From Traveling the U.S. in Precarious Times
Over seven weeks, 22 book tour events, and discussions with thousands of funders, the message was clear: the structures of the past are damaging the sector and must change.
Why Big Gifts Dropped in 2025 and Will Soon Rise
Tax-code changes and other political and economic forces are causing some ultra-wealthy donors to wait until the end of the year or to give quietly.
6 Proven Ways to Capture Grants That Increase Capacity
Foundation leaders share insights into what it takes to secure grants that enable organizational growth.
And $2 Billion More — Phil and Penny Knight Strike Again With Mega-Gift
Their latest gift to Oregon Health & Science University for its Knight Cancer Institute is the biggest donation the Nike co-founder and his wife have ever given.
What You Need to Know About the Barr Foundation’s New President
Ali Noorani, who will start in December, currently heads the U.S. democracy program at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
When Locals Lead Grant Making: 20 Years of Results From Colorado
El Pomar Foundation’s unique grant-making program offers a blueprint for community-based, locally led giving.
Ditch Grand Strategies and Focus on How Change Really Happens
Philanthropy reflexively tries to solve problems with sweeping plans. Instead, fix what matters most to people — from a broken stoplight to education — to set off a chain reaction of community-driven action.
How a Midlevel Program Can Boost Giving in a Time of Uncertainty
Midlevel donors are a reliable, although sometimes overlooked, source of revenue — and terrific candidates for planned gifts.
Weills Give $100 Million for Tech-Driven Cancer Research
Plus, tiny Harcum College, whose enrollment stands at about 1,150, received a $40 million bequest. Three other institutions received big gifts.
What Is More Urgent Than Today? Why Some Foundations Are Choosing to Wind Down
Among the main reasons philanthropists decide to spend down: the desire to make an immediate impact and fear that future generations won’t adhere to their wishes.
Should Every Foundation Sunset? Weighing the Pros and Cons
Operating in perpetuity and spending down can both be effective strategies. The key is for a foundation to match its spending approach to its purpose.
Rich Donors Must Push Each Other to Give More
The Giving Pledge’s failures show why philanthropists like me should hold our peers accountable
Bill Clinton Plans Big Changes for Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting
CGI hopes to address growing needs due to war and climate change and the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID.
$2.5 Billion Pledge Makes Women’s Health a Priority in Gates Spend-Down
The new commitment will triple the amount the foundation spends on women’s health innovation and signals its continued interest in the work after the departure of Melinda French Gates.
Recent Article Expertly Conveys the Toll of Federal Cuts
The ‘disappearing safety net’ will harm people throughout the country.