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John and Tashia Morgridge Pledge $125 Million to Their Alma Mater

John and Tashia Morgridge Pledge $125 Million to Their Alma Mater

Plus, five universities and St. Jude Children’s Hospital received large gifts.

Philanthropy Needs to Rethink How It Supports Efforts to Rebuild Our Nation’s Infrastructure

Philanthropy Needs to Rethink How It Supports Efforts to Rebuild Our Nation’s Infrastructure

As Congress debates a potential massive increase in federal infrastructure funding, grant makers should embrace a more expansive view of such projects — one that paves the way toward more equitable and sustainable communities.

Chicago Couple Give Northwestern U. $480 Million Gift

Chicago Couple Give Northwestern U. $480 Million Gift

The donation from Patrick and Shirley Ryan will support education and research programs in applied microeconomics, business, digital medicine, neuroscience, and global health.

$123 Million in Surprise, Unsolicited Grants Go to 71 Ariz. Charities

$123 Million in Surprise, Unsolicited Grants Go to 71 Ariz. Charities

Also, GM has pledged $50 million to strengthen economic development in Detroit, and the Novo Nordisk Foundation has committed $47.5 million to MIT and Harvard to analyze genetic data for links to common diseases.

Foundations Need to Back Up the White House’s Equity Agenda With More Equitable Research

Foundations Need to Back Up the White House’s Equity Agenda With More Equitable Research

The funding criteria, proposal processes, and research methods used by many philanthropic organizations make it harder for grantees to produce data that reflect the challenges — and opportunities — in communities harmed by structural racism.

Reports of a Massive Increase in Racial-Justice Funding Paint a Distorted and Dangerous Picture

Reports of a Massive Increase in Racial-Justice Funding Paint a Distorted and Dangerous Picture

A new analysis shows how conservative groups have seized on inflated estimates of giving following 2020’s racial-justice protests to falsely signal that grassroots groups fighting systemic racism are getting more than their fair share.

Foundations Offer Incentives to Help Cities Attract Workers Willing to Relocate

Foundations Offer Incentives to Help Cities Attract Workers Willing to Relocate

A growing number of philanthropy-financed projects are trying to spark economic development, promote civic and cultural life, attract skilled workers, and offset declining or sparse populations. Remote workers are especially attractive because they tend to have high disposable incomes.

Major Research Group Broadens Definition of Racial-Equity Grants

Major Research Group Broadens Definition of Racial-Equity Grants

Candid, a nonprofit that studies grant making, says it wants to help organizations that are combating racism find contributors and to help donors see who else is funding racial-equity work and which groups could use support.

Philanthropy Should Help Create Better Jobs, Not Just Better-Trained Workers

Philanthropy Should Help Create Better Jobs, Not Just Better-Trained Workers

A new foundation-supported effort will promote business models that put worker and societal interests on par with profits — and shift the narrative that retraining low-income workers is the surest path to good jobs.

Bezos Earth Fund Awards $73.7 Million, Pledges Additional $130 Million by Year End

Bezos Earth Fund Awards $73.7 Million, Pledges Additional $130 Million by Year End

Also, Edward Jones has committed $150 million to charities in the United States and Canada, and Open Philanthropy gave $42 million to Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology.

Gates and Rockefeller Warn World Leaders About the Pandemic’s Impact on the Lives of the Poor

Gates and Rockefeller Warn World Leaders About the Pandemic’s Impact on the Lives of the Poor

Two of the wealthiest foundations say that without larger government and philanthropic investments in the manufacture and delivery of vaccines to people in poor nations, the pandemic could set back global progress on education, public health, and gender equality for years.

A Student’s Call to Education Grant Makers: Listen to Us

A Student’s Call to Education Grant Makers: Listen to Us

Youths are the true experts on today’s college experience, says a student intern at the Stupski Foundation. Philanthropic organizations need to embrace strategies that bring their voices into the decision-making process.

Billionaire Banker Denny Sanford Pledges $350 Million to Sanford Health

Billionaire Banker Denny Sanford Pledges $350 Million to Sanford Health

Plus, five universities, a journalism nonprofit, and a Jewish temple land gifts ranging from $5 million to $50 million.

To Ensure Abortion Access After ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Philanthropic Support Must Shift From National to Local Groups

To Ensure Abortion Access After ‘Roe v. Wade,’ Philanthropic Support Must Shift From National to Local Groups

Grassroots advocacy and justice organizations hold the playbook for restoring reproductive rights. But we cannot do it alone, and we cannot do it while chronically underfunded.

Haas Fund Spreads Its Work to Coach Nonprofit Leaders to Thrive

Haas Fund Spreads Its Work to Coach Nonprofit Leaders to Thrive

The ambitious new national effort comes as many nonprofit leaders have been stretched to the breaking point by the pandemic and many other challenges.

Facebook Awards $38 Million for Affordable Housing and Homelessness in Silicon Valley

Facebook Awards $38 Million for Affordable Housing and Homelessness in Silicon Valley

Also, Apple adds $30 million to expand its Racial Equity and Justice Initiative, and Home Depot and the Arthur M. Blank Foundation have together pledged $2 million for Hurricane Ida relief.