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Foundation Giving

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Kellogg Commits $90 Million to New Racial-Equity Grant Competition

The foundation will work with Lever for Change, a nonprofit affiliated with the MacArthur Foundation. The program will be modeled on MacArthur’s 100&Change competition.

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Foundations Are Sending More Dollars to Donor-Advised Funds, Chronicle Analysis Finds

Congress is facing growing pressure to stop the transfers, which allow grant makers to keep secret many of the details about their giving.

Ford Foundation Announces $180 Million in New Funding for Racial Justice

The money is part of Ford’s $1 billion bond offering designed to allow the foundation to give more now without cutting into its endowment.

Plan to Accelerate Giving Would Have Opposite Effect (Letter)

An idea floated by the philanthropist John Arnold and law professor Ray Madoff would take away all the advantages of donor-advised funds and crimp the role of family members in running their foundations.

A Philanthropist’s Plan to Get the Wealthy to Give More Faces Headwinds

A blueprint for Congress that would add new tax incentives to channel more money from donor-advised funds and foundations to charities is drawing criticism.

Mellon Foundation Commits $250 Million to Its Monuments Project (Grants Roundup)

Mellon Foundation Commits $250 Million to Its Monuments Project (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Ford Foundation and a consortium of other funders pledge at least $156 million for arts groups led by people of color.

The Search for Common Ground

The Search for Common Ground

Conservative and liberal foundations are putting money into a cadre of nonprofits working to help Americans find common ground on political and public policy matters.

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Foundations That Are Serious About Achieving Equity Need to Rethink How They Work

Ditching old ideas, structures, and titles, like the program-officer term that connotes people of wealth commanding others to take action, will help us do more to meet our aspirations.

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Foundations Are Breaking All the Rules in the Pandemic. They Need to Keep Doing That.

Meeting together on Zoom, the walls that hobbled collaboration are falling. How can we keep the spirit going and make grantees a central part of every aspect of our operations?

Crisis Charitable Commitment Pledges Climb to Nearly $300 Million

The effort to encourage wealthy individuals, donor-advised fund account holders, and foundations to give more immediately also unveiled its list of signatories on Tuesday.

Our Nonprofit Could Have Done Better to Measure Grant-Making Data on Race

A study on community foundations released by the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy failed to describe what was being measured. Here are ways it says we can all move forward to advance understanding of grant making that benefits Blacks.

Foundations Need to Dig Deeper Into Their Endowments and Give More in 2021

Philanthropic organizations have increased grant making, but often those increases are quite modest. Their approach doesn’t take into account market or social realities.

Philanthropy Can Help Americans Understand Why Stomping Out Racism Benefits All

Too often people fear they will lose benefits when others gain. The exact opposite is true, as data proves, so it’s time for foundations to drive that message home.

New Data Show Foundation Assets and Grant Making Rebounded Fully After a Crushing Spring

New Data Show Foundation Assets and Grant Making Rebounded Fully After a Crushing Spring

FoundationMark also revised a previous estimates of grant-making this year, saying it will hold steady at about $85 billion.

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Philanthropist Urges Congress to Force More Giving From Donor-Advised-Funds and Foundations

A detailed proposal comes as the pandemic, recession, and growing inequality are raising questions about whether philanthropy is hoarding assets.

To Help the Formerly Incarcerated, Support Change at the Intersection of Health and Justice

To Help the Formerly Incarcerated, Support Change at the Intersection of Health and Justice

If philanthropists are genuinely committed to anti-racism, improving public health, and ensuring justice for all, helping formerly incarcerated people integrate successfully into communities is an excellent place to start.