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After 30 Years of Environmental Grant Making, Lois DeBacker Remains Optimistic About the Future

A pioneer in supporting environmental-justice groups, DeBacker will retire from the Kresge Foundation in September.

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National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Awards $33.5 Million to Protect Longleaf Pine Forests

Also, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation granted $25 million for a global pediatric cancer program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Google.org gave $5 million to offer training to government workers worldwide in the responsible use of artificial intelligence.

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What Nonprofit Leaders Are Reading This Summer

From post-apocalyptic fiction to lessons on democracy, here are six books to add to your summer reading list.

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Can a Lottery Winner Run an Effective Foundation? Meet Roy Cockrum

How a onetime comic actor turned $60 million of Powerball winnings into a grant-making engine that has backed ambitious theater since 2014.

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Facing Arrest and Worse, Climate Advocates Need Legal Defenders. Philanthropy Can Help.

Protecting the environment is dangerous business. Those on the front lines need greater support to fend off fossil fuel industry threats.

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Can Melinda French Gates Reignite Post-Dobbs Rage Giving?

Supporting women and girls of color should always be an urgent matter. French Gates is showing what that means.

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Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Gives $25 Million to Cleveland Museum of Art

Also, the Nomis Foundation committed $20 million to the Salk Institute for neuroimmunology research, and Coca-Cola Foundation gave $10 million to clean up plastic waste and reduce water pollution on seven African islands.

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How Philanthropy Can Make Sure Data Is Used to Help — Not Harm

Data on the communities grantees serve should be accurate, accessible, and used for their benefit. Grant makers can ensure this happens.

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A $150 Million Grant Will Strengthen Catholic Education in Northwest Indiana

Plus, the Shubert Foundation awarded $40 million in unrestricted grants to 653 nonprofit arts and culture organizations, and the Helmsley Charitable Trust gave $15 million to remove 15 million pounds of floating plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

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Major Funders Bet Big on Rural America and ‘Everyday Democracy’

Takeaways from a new $50 million venture with national grant makers investing in philanthropy-starved rural America: “No one is coming to do this work for us.”

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How the Fearless Fund Ruling Distorts Charity, History — and Law

The wrongheaded decision should not dissuade nonprofits committed to racial equity from doing their critical work.

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Cummings Foundation Awards $30 Million to Boston-Area Nonprofits

Also, the Marin Community Foundation committed $30 million for multiyear general operating support, and the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation gave $10 million to enable Catholic nuns in Africa to pursue higher education.

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Civil Rights Are Under Siege. DEI 2.0 Is the Answer

Philanthropy needs to emerge from its defensive crouch and unleash a bold and creative response to DEI attacks.

Melinda French Gates’s Apparent Embrace of Trust-Based Philanthropy Should Inspire Others

Her giving approach underscores the importance of human-centered grant making.

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To Fight Antisemitism, Improve Holocaust Education

Broad philanthropic support for combatting antisemitism — and protecting democracy — must include greater investment in teaching about the Holocaust.

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DEI Isn’t a Dirty Word. How Funders Can Fight Back.

Despite an onslaught of attacks, including this week’s ruling against the Fearless Fund, the need for DEI programs is growing. Philanthropy can help fortify the field against future assaults.