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Growth in Pooled Funds, Spurred by Racial-Justice Protests and the Pandemic, Could Last

Over the past year dozens of new funds and collaborative fundraising campaigns have sprung up to support groups working to end white supremacy, respond to those hurt by the pandemic, and safeguard the voting process.

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Foundations Pledge to Direct More Grants to Climate Groups Led by People of Color

A group of wealthy donors is urging large grant makers urging to steer at least 30 percent of their climate change grants to groups led by people of color.

‘Hate Groups’ Received Millions From 351 Charities and Foundations, Chronicle Review Finds

Foundations and donor-advised funds directed more than $50 million in charitable funds from 2013 and 2018 to nonprofits designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center as hate groups.

Google Awards $50 Million for Public-Health Campaigns About Covid-19 Vaccines

Google Awards $50 Million for Public-Health Campaigns About Covid-19 Vaccines

Also, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation gave $15 million to the Library of Congress for a new program to connect with ethnic and racial minority communities, and Walmart has made its first round of grants through its Center for Racial Equity.

Philanthropy Should Work With Biden to Declare Détente in the Education Wars

Philanthropy Should Work With Biden to Declare Détente in the Education Wars

It’s time to redefine what constitutes education success and develop programs that provide multiple routes for acquiring the knowledge and connections that lead to good jobs and careers.

U. of Chicago’s School of Social Work Gets $75 Million

U. of Chicago’s School of Social Work Gets $75 Million

Plus, three colleges and a performing-arts center land big gifts.

Foundations Focus Their Attentions on Saving Democracy

Many of the major U.S. nonprofits and philanthropies that provided funding to help safeguard the 2020 elections plan to keep the money flowing, reports Glenn Gamboa, an Associated Press reporter who is part of a new Chronicle-AP partnership.

The Missing Piece in How Foundations Can Fight Polarization

It turns out that strengthening local news might be just as important as other remedies.

Conservative Groups Criticize Effort to Urge Higher Payout Rates From Foundations and Donor-Advised Funds

Conservative Groups Criticize Effort to Urge Higher Payout Rates From Foundations and Donor-Advised Funds

The leaders of 65 conservative-leaning philanthropy organizations have urged Congress to reject tax proposals intended to speed up distributions from foundations and donor-advised funds.

Airbnb.org Grants $2 Million to Help Refugees Following Repeal of Muslim Travel Ban

Airbnb.org Grants $2 Million to Help Refugees Following Repeal of Muslim Travel Ban

Also, the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven has committed $26 million to address the challenges of Covid-19 and racial inequality in Connecticut, and the McKnight Foundation gave $6.5 million through its Midwest Climate and Energy program.

Community Foundations Band Together to Fight Structural Racism

Nine regional grant makers are working together on strategies to combat structural racism in the hope of generating nationwide progress and attracting philanthropic support from wealthy donors and private foundations.

Elon Musk Gives $5 Million to Khan Academy

Elon Musk Gives $5 Million to Khan Academy

Plus, four small colleges and a university land big gifts

Where MacKenzie Scott’s $4 Billion in Giving Went

The gifts focused primarily on nonprofits with an annual revenue of $10 million to $100 million but also included groups with revenue of less than $1 million and more than $100 million.

Rebuilding Our Nation’s Historically Racist Public Infrastructure Should Be a Top Philanthropic Priority

Covid-19 has exposed infrastructure inequities in everything from broadband to transportation to clean air and water. It’s time we did something about it.

The Nonprofit World Tackles Equity and Racial Justice

The Nonprofit World Tackles Equity and Racial Justice

The Chronicle has been talking to charities and foundations as they grapple with how to make their organizations more equitable and what role they can play in advancing equity in the larger society.

Starbucks Pours $100 Million Into Community Resilience Fund

Starbucks Pours $100 Million Into Community Resilience Fund

Also, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation gave $72 million to 16 grantees through its Just Futures Initiative, and Netflix granted $25 million to address systemic racism in real-estate development and ownership.