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Nonprofits Have the Power to Produce Big Gains in Voter Turnout, Study Says

Nonprofits Have the Power to Produce Big Gains in Voter Turnout, Study Says

A study of voting patterns in seven states by Nonprofit Vote found an 11 percentage point boost in turnout among people who were contacted by get-out-the-vote efforts.

Craig Newmark Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports for Tech Research and Privacy

Craig Newmark Gives $6 Million to Consumer Reports for Tech Research and Privacy

The money from the Craigslist founder will go toward research into small products, apps, and digital services and will help consumers stand up to big tech and privacy breaches.

Chicago Botanic Garden Collects $10 Million for Conservation Science (Grants Roundup)

Chicago Botanic Garden Collects $10 Million for Conservation Science (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation grants $7.5 million to offer leadership development for Catholic nuns in Africa, and early-childhood education in Detroit gets a $2.5 million boost from three foundations.

Wells Fargo Pledges $1 Billion for Affordable Housing

Wells Fargo Pledges $1 Billion for Affordable Housing

The financial-services giant’s Wednesday announcement means a shift away from narrowly targeted efforts to improve diversity to address “systemic” issues that hurt minorities.

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Billionaire Jeff Skoll Sings the Praises of the Giving Pledge

The first president of eBay, who signed the pledge in 2010, says it has had a profound impact on his life and his philanthropy.

How Gender Bias Creeps Into Grant Making

How Gender Bias Creeps Into Grant Making

A study of the grant-selection process found that, among other things, the language men use in their grant applications gives them an edge.

The 100-Percenters

With a tax fight behind it, the company founded by the late actor Paul Newman wants other companies to follow its lead and give all profits to charity.

U. of Chicago Nabs $75 Million for Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (Grants Roundup)

U. of Chicago Nabs $75 Million for Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (Grants Roundup)

Also, three health companies make a combined grant of $15 million to house homeless people in Seattle, and Walmart gives $1 million to find jobs for military veterans and their spouses.

Use This Simple Form to Create a ‘Snapshot’ of Your Donors

It creates a handy way to prepare for meetings with wealthy individuals.

Listen Up, Grant Makers: Radio Is a Hot Way to Advance Knowledge and Culture

Listen Up, Grant Makers: Radio Is a Hot Way to Advance Knowledge and Culture

More Americans are listening to the medium than watching television — and they are tuning into in-depth investigations and a vast range of music.

Billionaire Robert Smith Pushes Plan to Boost Minority Students’ Access to Internships

His pledge to wipe out the student debt of 400 Morehouse graduates drew big headlines, but he has even bigger goals to help minority students, including a plan to help thousands nationwide get their first crucial work experience.

One Foundation CEO’s Plan to Respond to Today’s Outrages. What’s Yours?

For too long, philanthropy’s anger has been diluted, blunted, and bludgeoned by a relentless barrage on our sense of basic humanity and civic well-being — fueled by race-, gender-, LGBTQ-, and immigrant-centric attacks flying under the guise of patriotism.

Arnold Ventures Gives $17 Million for Reimagining Prison Program (Grants Roundup)

Arnold Ventures Gives $17 Million for Reimagining Prison Program (Grants Roundup)

Also, the Kellogg Foundation has awarded $15.5 million to help more students from Michigan go on to college, and two childhood-literacy groups will share the $10 million X Prize.

Critiques of Philanthropy Are Important, but Some Have Entered the Realm of the Absurd

Critiques of Philanthropy Are Important, but Some Have Entered the Realm of the Absurd

Even Sunday’s stirring announcement from Robert Smith that he’ll pay off the loans of Morehouse’s graduating class was greeted with reflexive skepticism. We need more of that kind of compassionate giving, not lambasting.

Gates Foundation Will Try to Answer the Question, Is College Worth the Cost?

Gates Foundation Will Try to Answer the Question, Is College Worth the Cost?

The grant maker created a 30-member commission to explore the value that a variety of educational options can provide, including a four-year college, community college, and certificate program.

4 Big Foundations Commit $20 Million to Promote the Census — and Call for More

4 Big Foundations Commit $20 Million to Promote the Census — and Call for More

Ford, JPB, Kellogg, and Open Society add new funds and issue a call for more grants, noting that the census affects a wide range of philanthropic missions and needs to be accurate.