This Foundation Is Highlighting the Link Between Opioids and Maternal and Infant Health Risks

This Foundation Is Highlighting the Link Between Opioids and Maternal and Infant Health Risks

The Foundation for Opioid Response Efforts (FORE) is supporting work to remove barriers to recovery and healthcare for pregnant women and new mothers with substance use disorder.

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Appreciating Altruism: Against the Backlash Against Philanthropy

Appreciating Altruism: Against the Backlash Against Philanthropy

Negative sentiment toward philanthropy is on the rise, largely tied, for understandable reasons, to surging wealth inequality. But IP’s Wendy Paris encourages us to set our cynicism aside and appreciate acts of generosity.

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For Racial Progress, Endowed Philanthropy Needs to Endow Its Grantees

For Racial Progress, Endowed Philanthropy Needs to Endow Its Grantees

In this guest piece, authors John H. Jackson and Susan Taylor Batten pose the question: If funders believe racial justice organizations are the path to change, why not give them the true wealth they need to stabilize their work?

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How CZI’s Tech Team Builds New Tools to Unlock Advances in Biomedical Research

How CZI’s Tech Team Builds New Tools to Unlock Advances in Biomedical Research

One unique feature of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative is that it not only funds biomedical research, it employs a team of specialists to build new technology that can accelerate that research. Here’s how it works.

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“More Than Just a Check.” This Funder Couples Cash and Professional Support to Help Artists Thrive

“More Than Just a Check.” This Funder Couples Cash and Professional Support to Help Artists Thrive

Creative Capital recently announced the winners of its latest round of awards, totaling $2.5 million. With a heightened focus on equity and accessibility, the funder is helping dozens of artists advance their careers.

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With a Message for Funders, Advocates for Better Nonprofit Worker Pay Join Forces

With a Message for Funders, Advocates for Better Nonprofit Worker Pay Join Forces

Fund the People and Staffing the Mission, two of the leading organizations calling for better nonprofit salaries and working conditions, recently merged. Leaders hope the move will bolster their work and draw new backers.

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With a Power-Building Approach to Housing in California, a Pooled Fund Evolves and Expands

With a Power-Building Approach to Housing in California, a Pooled Fund Evolves and Expands

Launched in 2018, the Fund for an Inclusive California supports community-led housing justice work, with some major backers on board. The collaborative is entering a new phase and targeting overlooked regions of the state.

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Eight Questions for Ryan Easterly of WITH Foundation and the Disability & Philanthropy Forum

Eight Questions for Ryan Easterly of WITH Foundation and the Disability & Philanthropy Forum

In this in-depth conversation, Ryan Easterly discusses his foundation’s work backing healthcare for adults with developmental disabilities, and his efforts to expand overall philanthropic support for disability rights.

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From Anti-Apartheid to Land Back, Deborah Santana Reflects on Years of Social Justice Giving

From Anti-Apartheid to Land Back, Deborah Santana Reflects on Years of Social Justice Giving

Deborah Santana is a lifelong activist and donor, including work at the Milagro Foundation with former husband Carlos Santana, and her own charitable fund Do A Little. Santana talks with IP about her past work and future plans.

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The Dollar Amounts Are Historic, But Here’s Why We’re Really Bullish About Two Recent HBCU Gifts

The Dollar Amounts Are Historic, But Here’s Why We’re Really Bullish About Two Recent HBCU Gifts

Spelman College and the UNCF received $100 million apiece in recent weeks. We dig into the common ingredients in each donation, and why they’re an encouraging sign for the HBCU field as a whole. 

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Foundation Assets Reach a Record $1.5 Trillion, Propelled by Investment Gains and Big Donors

Foundation Assets Reach a Record $1.5 Trillion, Propelled by Investment Gains and Big Donors

Estimates by FoundationMark show private foundation assets at an all-time high, having only just reached $1 trillion in 2019. Here’s a look at what’s driving the gains and why the trend toward a top-heavy sector isn’t going anywhere.

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Bloomberg Backs New High Schools Tailored to Boost the Healthcare Workforce

Bloomberg Backs New High Schools Tailored to Boost the Healthcare Workforce

To address a nationwide shortage of healthcare workers, Bloomberg Philanthropies is plowing $250 million into an initiative to underwrite public high schools that’ll pair regular academics with specialized job training.

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As the Gates Foundation's Budget Balloons, More U.S. Grantmaking Should Be On the Table

As the Gates Foundation's Budget Balloons, More U.S. Grantmaking Should Be On the Table

Gates’ largest annual budget ever stands at $8.6 billion, but that’s just a starting point for what it might have to spend if it’s going to sunset. With so much room to maneuver, why not look into a broader range of U.S. causes?

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How a Philanthropic Advisor Helps Hesitant Wealthy Donors Level Up Their Giving

How a Philanthropic Advisor Helps Hesitant Wealthy Donors Level Up Their Giving

Erinn Andrews works with wealthy, but not super-wealthy clients who want to give more thoughtfully but lack the capacity to do so. Here’s how she gets these lagging but well-intentioned donors to step up their games.

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It’s Already Happening: Unpacking the Authoritarian Threat to U.S. Philanthropy

It’s Already Happening: Unpacking the Authoritarian Threat to U.S. Philanthropy

Threats to civil society from the authoritarian far right are only ramping up, warn guest authors Peter Teague and Mike Berkowitz. But philanthropy still has the tools it needs to safeguard American democracy — and itself.

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More Funding is Flowing to Support Indigenous Peoples. How Much Is Making it to the Front Lines?

More Funding is Flowing to Support Indigenous Peoples. How Much Is Making it to the Front Lines?

Thanks in part to a $1.7 billion pledge, more funding than ever is going toward Indigenous peoples and their critical role in climate and land protection. New research shows relatively little goes directly to groups on the ground.

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“Central to a Just Economy.” How a Collaborative Fund is Supporting Labor Rights in Brazil

“Central to a Just Economy.” How a Collaborative Fund is Supporting Labor Rights in Brazil

Backed by the Ford Foundation, Laudes Foundation and Open Society Foundations, the Labora Fund is working to advance workers’ rights in Brazil, where nearly half of the labor force is made up of informal workers.

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How Philanthropic Funds Helped Mobilize Over $1 Billion in Investments for Sustainable Development

How Philanthropic Funds Helped Mobilize Over $1 Billion in Investments for Sustainable Development

There are enormous shortfalls in funding to advance the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. As part of its commitment to impact investing, MacArthur Foundation seeded a $1.1 billion fund for the cause.

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Funders Have a New Tool to Help Navigate the Fast-Moving AI Landscape

Funders Have a New Tool to Help Navigate the Fast-Moving AI Landscape

Philanthropy leaders and staff face the daunting task of deciding whether and how they should implement new artificial-intelligence-based tools. Technology Association of Grantmakers offers some new guidance.

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What Does Cogenerational Funding Look Like? These 10 Grantees Paint a Picture

What Does Cogenerational Funding Look Like? These 10 Grantees Paint a Picture

Funding that supports people of different generations to solve an array of social problems is a small but growing niche in philanthropy. A round of grants from CoGenerate demonstrates how this type of giving works.

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