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Bucknell U. Receives $40 Million for Scholarships and Athletics

Bucknell U. Receives $40 Million for Scholarships and Athletics

Plus, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Berklee College of Music, and others landed big gifts.

A New Report Raises Concerns About Philanthropy’s Trustworthiness. How Alarmed Should We Be?

A New Report Raises Concerns About Philanthropy’s Trustworthiness. How Alarmed Should We Be?

Independent Sector found a decline in trust of nonprofits, especially philanthropic organizations. But there are likely many factors that account for this finding — not all of them as bad.

Philanthropy Can Help Rebuild Main Street for a Post-Pandemic World

Philanthropy Can Help Rebuild Main Street for a Post-Pandemic World

The challenges facing downtown areas, especially in communities of color, were exacerbated by the pandemic but have existed for years. Local philanthropy is particularly well-suited to help them recover.

NYU’s Business School Lands $50 Million From Namesake Donor

NYU’s Business School Lands $50 Million From Namesake Donor

Plus, five additional universities received big gifts.

Should Philanthropy Fund Government? A $400 Million Gift Settles That Question in Kalamazoo, Mich., for Years to Come

Should Philanthropy Fund Government? A $400 Million Gift Settles That Question in Kalamazoo, Mich., for Years to Come

Private donations will cover revenue losses the city faces from a 38 percent property tax cut enacted in 2017. The goal is to keep the city competitive when fighting for jobs and talent with Southwest Michigan’s many other localities.

Our Nation’s Care Infrastructure Is Failing Families. It’s Time for Philanthropy to Make It a Priority.

Our Nation’s Care Infrastructure Is Failing Families. It’s Time for Philanthropy to Make It a Priority.

A new $50 million philanthropic effort aims to ensure all Americans have access to high-quality care for children and families. As the Biden administration seeks to expand federal support for caregiving, more grant makers should embrace this opportunity to change what care looks like in the United States.

UCLA Students Take On the Role of Grant Makers

UCLA Students Take On the Role of Grant Makers

Students enrolled in Philanthropy as Civic Engagement spend 10 weeks researching local nonprofits, visiting with charity executives, and discussing how to make the greatest impact through giving. After 10 weeks, they vote on how to award $80,000 to Los Angeles nonprofits.

Philanthropy Can Help Bridge the Gap Between the Idea of Disability Rights and the Reality

Philanthropy Can Help Bridge the Gap Between the Idea of Disability Rights and the Reality

The Americans With Disabilities Act became law 31 years ago, but it did not end discrimination against that population. Philanthropy has a special role to play in supporting the ongoing struggle and demonstrating in both word and action what inclusion looks like, says the head of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Message to Philanthropy: Immigrant Strivers Need Support, Too

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Message to Philanthropy: Immigrant Strivers Need Support, Too

At a time when immigration policy battles are taking center stage, some of Miranda’s recent grants are going to nonprofits that help immigrants rise to the middle class — reflecting the values depicted in his new movie “In the Heights.” His approach should be an example for other donors.

Education Innovations Deserve as Much Philanthropic Investment as Support for Medical Research

Education Innovations Deserve as Much Philanthropic Investment as Support for Medical Research

A new fund aims to let people closest to the challenges facing schools work hand in hand with research and development experts to find new approaches that will help students of color and those who live in poverty.

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On a Philanthropy Streak, Clara Wu Tsai Looks to Flip the Traditional Health-Research Script

The business executive is backing research to reverse-engineer health advances by studying humans at their physical peak — especially elite athletes.

Views of Nonprofits Reflect America’s Political and Income Divides, Survey Says

Views of Nonprofits Reflect America’s Political and Income Divides, Survey Says

Democrats, urban dwellers, and affluent Americans with a college education have more trust in nonprofits than others do.

Jeff Bezos Gives $200 Million to Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Jeff Bezos Gives $200 Million to Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

The money will launch a new education center at the museum and help pay for an extensive renovation project.

To Achieve Racial Equity, Invest in the College Success of Parents

To Achieve Racial Equity, Invest in the College Success of Parents

Student parents are often overlooked and underfunded. But addressing their challenges is critical to tackling many of the most pervasive and complex problems our country faces.

National Service Is One of the Few Things That Could Unite America

National Service Is One of the Few Things That Could Unite America

A new national campaign will raise up diverse voices from across the political spectrum in support of expanded national service. We call on philanthropic organizations of all stripes to join us.

Lin-Manuel Miranda and His Family Award $225,000 in Grants to Groups That Serve Immigrants

Lin-Manuel Miranda and His Family Award $225,000 in Grants to Groups That Serve Immigrants

Arts groups have long received support from the creator of “Hamilton” and “In the Heights,” but now he and his family are providing unrestricted aid to organizations that focus on advocacy and other aid to immigrants.