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Black Lives Matter Groups Push Grant Makers to Step Outside Their Comfort Zones

Black Lives Matter Groups Push Grant Makers to Step Outside Their Comfort Zones

Foundations should back efforts to create “deep, systemic, and structural change” rather than supporting programs that just tweak existing power structures, says one leader of the racial-justice movement.

World Vision Donor Learns Story Behind His ‘Sponsored Child’

The New York Times looks at the intersection of a global aid charity, an individual contributor, and a Palestinian village in a human-interest story that grew out of a reporter’s chance encounter at the Sydney airport.

Ronald Lauder’s Gallery May Hold Work Looted by Nazis

The philanthropist and cosmetics heir, who has helped lead global efforts to track down art plundered by the Nazis and return it to Jewish owners, is stepping up efforts to establish the provenance of works in his Manhattan museum, writes The New York Times.

Website Offers ‘Reparations’ Exchange to Aid People of Color

A new website is offering a novel way to tackle racial injustice, and a new twist on the debate over how to compensate its victims, by providing a forum for white people to offer everyday services to people of color, reports The Washington Post.

Black Live Matter Groups Issue Call for Reparations

Demands that African-Americans be compensated for historical wrongs and that the death penalty be abolished were part of a six-point platform released Monday by more than 60 organizations connected to the national racial-justice movement, The New York Times writes.

A Timeline for Planning a Year-End Campaign

A tool to map out steps to take for a successful year-end fundraising campaign, online and off.

Obituary: Suzanne Wright, Co-Founder of Autism Speaks

Ms. Wright, whose organization advocates for the autistic and funds research into the disorder, died Friday of pancreatic cancer at age 69, reports The New York Times.

Mothers Help Each Other Prevent HIV in Newborns

Mothers Help Each Other Prevent HIV in Newborns

Mothers2mothers employs HIV-positive women as mentors to coach others on how to give birth to healthy babies. The transmission rate for program participants has dropped to less than 5 percent.

Diversity Slowly Takes Hold on N.Y.’s Elite Cultural Boards

An emerging class of African-American leaders in business and academia is making inroads in the overwhelmingly white upper reaches of the city’s major arts institutions, writes The New York Times.

Foundations Ask Public for Messages of Hope in Major Newspaper Buy

Foundations Ask Public for Messages of Hope in Major Newspaper Buy

Presidents of the grant-making organizations want to counteract the “feelings of sorrow and discord” resulting from recent killings of both unarmed African-American citizens and police officers.

After the Conventions, Time for Foundations to Focus on Change

Whatever the election results, the country could be facing political gridlock for years — so it’s up to philanthropy to push for solutions to the nation’s problems.

‘Ice Bucket Challenge’ Credited for Major ALS Discovery

Money raised through the viral fundraiser that swept the internet two years ago contributed to the identification of a gene that scientists have linked to diagnoses of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, The New York Times and The Christian Science Monitor report.

Fraud Concerns Prompt U.S. to Freeze Some Syria Aid Contracts

The government has put more than $200 million in contracts for humanitarian aid to Syria on hold amid fears that corruption is draining money from relief efforts, reports The Washington Post.

Obituary: Mollie Lowery, Pioneering Advocate for Homeless

Ms. Lowery, a nonprofit leader who spent decades serving people living on the streets of Los Angeles and helped develop the “housing first” strategy now at the heart of nationwide efforts to tackle homelessness, died Monday at age 70, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Podcast: When Nonprofit Size Matters in Fundraising Careers

Veteran fundraiser Roger Craver dissects the differences between working for large and small nonprofits and assesses what personality types and professional aspirations suit each setting.

Charges Against Activists Behind Planned Parenthood Videos Dropped

Prosecutors in Houston dismissed all charges Tuesday against anti-abortion campaigners who targeted the organization in a series of guerrilla videos released last summer, the Houston Chronicle reports.