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A Plea From Community Nonprofits for Investment, Equity, and Less Bureaucracy

A Plea From Community Nonprofits for Investment, Equity, and Less Bureaucracy

Small nonprofits should require less red tape, and they need support for efforts to advance fair pay and benefits — and recognition for making communities stronger.

Gates Foundation Announces $15 Billion Gift From Founders and Expansion of the Board

Gates Foundation Announces $15 Billion Gift From Founders and Expansion of the Board

The foundation also disclosed an agreement between the two philanthropists that could lead to the departure of Melinda French Gates if the couple finds working together too difficult.

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Foundations and Wealthy Donors Urged to Advance Racial Justice by Giving to Grant-Making Charities

These funds have close relationships with grassroots groups, can get the money to them quickly, and sometimes give over a longer time horizon than large foundations do.

Ford Foundation Will Spend $420 Million Over 5 Years to Advance Gender Equality

Darren Walker, Ford’s CEO, said in an interview that philanthropy tends to focus on charity instead of investing in efforts to overhaul systems that hold women back.

Gates Foundation Pours $2.1 Billion Into Women’s Causes

Gates Foundation Pours $2.1 Billion Into Women’s Causes

The money will go toward women’s economic empowerment; family planning and health; and expanding women’s access to leadership positions.

Gates Awards $122 Million to Test HIV Prevention Drug; Zoetis Fund Gives $35 Million to Farmers and Veterinarians

Gates Awards $122 Million to Test HIV Prevention Drug; Zoetis Fund Gives $35 Million to Farmers and Veterinarians

Plus, the Helmsley Charitable Trust is giving $20 million to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene systems for rural residents of Alaska.

Midlevel Health Workers Were Essential During the Pandemic but Need and Deserve More Philanthropic Support

Midlevel Health Workers Were Essential During the Pandemic but Need and Deserve More Philanthropic Support

They drove ambulances, administered oxygen, and kept the health-care system running when the coronavirus struck, but many of these workers struggle to advance in their careers without assistance. Grant makers interested in work-force development can help.

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My Family Suffers the Painful Legacy of Native American Boarding Schools. Philanthropy Can Help Us Heal.

To understand why it’s important to support healing-focused approaches to structural racism, philanthropy should take time to learn the horrible history of government-sanctioned boarding schools designed to obliterate Indigenous cultures.

A Challenge to Philanthropy: Find a New Way to Talk About Care Giving

A Challenge to Philanthropy: Find a New Way to Talk About Care Giving

Nonprofits and foundations are rallying to help educators, health workers, and others who support the young, the old, and people with disabilities. But policy changes will come up short unless we stop using a phrase that suggests caring is a natural skill, not a career choice.

Airbnb Commits $100 Million for Community Development Worldwide

Airbnb Commits $100 Million for Community Development Worldwide

Also, three investment firms have pledged $90 million to train students at historically Black colleges and universities for careers in cryptocurrency and other alternative investments.

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Warren Buffett Resigns as Trustee of the Gates Foundation

At age 90, Warren Buffett, chairman and chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, has resigned as a trustee from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He says has he has no plans to step down from his role at Berkshire.

The Right’s Attack on How Schools Teach Students About Racism Demands Philanthropy’s Full-Throttle Response

The Right’s Attack on How Schools Teach Students About Racism Demands Philanthropy’s Full-Throttle Response

Battles about the New York Times 1619 Project and other efforts to focus on systemic racism are now the hottest thing in the culture war. But foundations have been slow so far to recognize the threat.

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Billions Flood Into Blue Meridian as It Seeks to Help Innovative Nonprofits

The group is aggregating huge amounts of cash to give patient, no-strings-attached capital — as well as coaching and guidance — to organizations that have developed promising ways to solve social problems.

How Much Can We Really Learn About Philanthropy From ‘Giving USA’ and Other Data Sources?

How Much Can We Really Learn About Philanthropy From ‘Giving USA’ and Other Data Sources?

We have more knowledge about philanthropy than ever before, but we need to be wary of the limitations of that knowledge and the objectivity behind the data.

JPMorgan Chase Pledges $400 Million to Expand Affordable Housing for People of Color

JPMorgan Chase Pledges $400 Million to Expand Affordable Housing for People of Color

Also, the University of Utah has received $110 million for its School of Medicine, and the Wyss Foundation has committed $108 million to protect wildlife and parks throughout Africa.

5 Years After the Pulse Massacre: Lessons for Philanthropy

5 Years After the Pulse Massacre: Lessons for Philanthropy

A fund that gave decision making to those touched by the tragedy led to long-term gains in advocacy — and healing efforts that made a real difference.