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A Call to Philanthropy From the People of the Amazon Rainforest: To Protect the Climate, Invest in Us

Indigenous peoples are risking their lives to protect the forests the world needs to maintain a healthy planet. But we can’t do it alone.

In Defense of the Jewish Future Pledge

Endowments like this one are not some nefarious plot to control the world from beyond the grave. They are simply a way to set aside money to protect the values and institutions we care about for future generations.

N.Y. Financier Mario Gabelli Gives Fordham $35 Million

N.Y. Financier Mario Gabelli Gives Fordham $35 Million

Plus, Portland Community College lands a $5.5 million bequest from an Oregon poet that includes cash, a log cabin, and nine acres of land.

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Community Foundations Wrestle Over Whether to Accept Government Help

With Congress negotiating a renewal of the Paycheck Protection Program, debate may rise anew within community foundation over whether their pursuit of the loans would siphon funds from service-providing nonprofits.

Groundswell Offers $80 Million to Groups Led by Women of Color; Corporate Aid to Street Vendors

Groundswell Offers $80 Million to Groups Led by Women of Color; Corporate Aid to Street Vendors

Also, 42 organizations that help homeless people will share $106 million from the Bezos Day One Fund.

Pledge Asking Foundations to Loosen Grant Restrictions Is Working, Report Shows

Ninety-three percent of signatories to the Council on Foundation pledge say they loosened or eliminated restrictions on current grants, compared to only 67 percent of non-signatories.

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Updated: MacKenzie Scott Surprises Scores of Nonprofits With $4.2 Billion

Some 384 organizations, including food banks, Covid relief funds, and Black colleges, received the unsolicited donations from Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife.

Many Foundations Unsure Whether to Return to Tightened Restrictions on Grants Post-Pandemic

A survey found that 92 percent had loosened or eliminated restrictions on existing grants, 90 percent had reduced what they asked of their grantees, and 80 percent had made new grants as unrestricted as possible.

President Obama’s Lessons for Nonprofit Leaders: Advice From ‘A Promised Land’

President Obama’s Lessons for Nonprofit Leaders: Advice From ‘A Promised Land’

The former president’s remarkable memoir is a guide for all of us who need to make difficult decisions during these especially challenging times.

Misperceptions of Native American Life Fuel Discrepancies in Hiring, Study Says

Inaccurate perceptions about Native American life contribute to a sharp under-representation of Native Americans employed by U.S. foundations, according to a new report from the First Nations Development Institute.

The ‘Jewish Future Pledge’ Is Not the Hanukkah Gift Philanthropy Needs

The ‘Jewish Future Pledge’ Is Not the Hanukkah Gift Philanthropy Needs

Some 200 wealthy philanthropists so far have signed a new pledge committing to devote at least half their estates’ charitable funds to Jewish causes. But this blatant effort to control the future has potentially dire consequences at a time of enormous economic struggle.

Billionaire Stephen Ross Gives $63 Million to Make Cities More Resilient

Billionaire Stephen Ross Gives $63 Million to Make Cities More Resilient

Plus, Utah Jazz shooting guard Donovan Mitchell gives $12 million to Greenwich Country Day School for scholarships and faculty awards.

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A Newly Hot Approach on Loans Seeks to Close the Racial Wealth Gap

Philanthropists and companies are pouring money and fresh ideas into community-development financial institutions.

Racial Justice Is the Top Priority for Education Grant Makers

Thirty-nine percent say it should be a primary focus of education philanthropy over the next one to three years, according to a survey of grant makers by Grantmakers for Education.

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Gives $32 Million for Biomedical Imaging Research

Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Gives $32 Million for Biomedical Imaging Research

Also, Raytheon Technologies has pledged $25 million for diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the Anne and Brutus Kenan Fund gave $21.5 to provide services for children and adults with neurological disorders.

Foundations Report Progress on Racial Justice — but Some Groups See More Support Than Others

The highest percentage of foundations had undertaken new efforts for groups that serve Blacks, the lowest to groups that serve Native Americans.