New Funder Survey Explores the State of Ed Philanthropy and Where It’s Headed

New Funder Survey Explores the State of Ed Philanthropy and Where It’s Headed

Last week, Grantmakers for Education released the results of its first national survey of ed funders since the pandemic. We caught up with co-Interim Executive Director Ulcca Joshi Hansen to discuss the results.

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On the Ground with the Ballmer Group, One of LA's Leading Antipoverty Funders

On the Ground with the Ballmer Group, One of LA's Leading Antipoverty Funders

Over the past few years, Steve and Connie Ballmer have continued ramping up their commitments in Los Angeles. We took a deep dive into how a vast tech fortune is being put to use to scale up local economic mobility.

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An Audacious Effort to Transform the Foster Care System Gets a Big Funding Boost

An Audacious Effort to Transform the Foster Care System Gets a Big Funding Boost

Think of Us has a bold mission: to transform the foster care system from the ground up. The organization’s approach, which elevates those with lived experience, landed a major haul from The Audacious Project and others.

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The Education Culture Wars Are Only Growing Fiercer. These Funders Are Fighting Back

The Education Culture Wars Are Only Growing Fiercer. These Funders Are Fighting Back

A handful of philanthropies are supporting grassroots efforts to push back against well-funded attacks on public education. They’re hoping more funders will take a stand.

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Education Voucher Policies Are on the Rise Nationwide. What Role Is Philanthropy Playing?

Education Voucher Policies Are on the Rise Nationwide. What Role Is Philanthropy Playing?

Increasingly widespread voucher policies divert public school funding to pay for private and home schooling, which experts say poses a dangerous threat to public education. Who’s funding them? And who’s keeping their distance?

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Salesforce Stumbles, but Its Equity-Focused Philanthropy Marches On

Salesforce Stumbles, but Its Equity-Focused Philanthropy Marches On

The tech giant has hit rocky terrain of late, but the company’s philanthropy continues to move millions. Its Catalyst Fund is supporting Black-led nonprofits promoting leadership and job skills for young people of color.

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A Family Foundation Tapping a Fast Food Fortune Just Got a Lot Richer. Here’s What to Expect

A Family Foundation Tapping a Fast Food Fortune Just Got a Lot Richer. Here’s What to Expect

The foundation of Peter Buck and his wife Carmen, both deceased, recently inherited a 50% stake in Subway, which could be worth billions. Here’s what we know about the family’s philanthropy and interests.

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Is Tutoring the Answer to COVID Learning Loss? These Funders Want to Find Out

Is Tutoring the Answer to COVID Learning Loss? These Funders Want to Find Out

Pandemic-related learning loss threatens to widen the achievement gap. Arnold Ventures and other funders are backing an ambitious research project to determine if and how high-intensity tutoring can help.

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Backed by a Billionaire Couple, a Chicago Nonprofit Takes a Community-Led Approach to Youth Equity

Backed by a Billionaire Couple, a Chicago Nonprofit Takes a Community-Led Approach to Youth Equity

Funded by Mark and Kimbra Walter, Chicago Beyond draws upon the work of veteran principal Liz Dozier. The group is investing millions in community-led initiatives, while challenging top-down dynamics in K-12 philanthropy.

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To Advance Health Equity, a Big Hospital Gift Targets the Earliest Childhood Experiences

To Advance Health Equity, a Big Hospital Gift Targets the Earliest Childhood Experiences

Real estate investor John Schreiber and his wife Kathleen are long-time Chicago philanthropists. A recent $25 million gift underscores a more recent priority for the couple: early childhood, including conditions before birth.

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To Combat an "Urgent Threat," a Donor Couple Makes a Big Commitment to News Literacy

To Combat an "Urgent Threat," a Donor Couple Makes a Big Commitment to News Literacy

Billionaire couple Melanie and Richard Lundquist are throwing their support behind the News Literacy Project to arm students and the public against mis- and disinformation.

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A Restaurant Giant Steps Up for Students — One Classroom at a Time

A Restaurant Giant Steps Up for Students — One Classroom at a Time

Andrew and Peggy Cherng, the college sweethearts who started Panda Express, have directed millions toward education and healthcare for low-income children and youth through the company’s foundation, Panda Cares.

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Will Jeff Bezos Disrupt Philanthropy Like He Disrupted Retail? It's Doubtful

Will Jeff Bezos Disrupt Philanthropy Like He Disrupted Retail? It's Doubtful

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez announced this week they will give most of the Amazon founder’s fortune away. Staggering dollar amounts aside, we can likely expect a fairly conventional philanthropic project.

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MacKenzie Scott’s Far-Reaching Giving Continues to Grow. What Impact Is She Having?

MacKenzie Scott’s Far-Reaching Giving Continues to Grow. What Impact Is She Having?

Another update from America’s most exciting mega-donor shows an ever-evolving set of focus areas, which now include charter schools and lots of global giving. One question we still have: How does it all fit together?

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A Tech-Focused Family Foundation Takes a Cerebral Approach to Education Funding

A Tech-Focused Family Foundation Takes a Cerebral Approach to Education Funding

The Siegel Family Endowment’s inquiry-driven approach to education philanthropy reflects its founder’s scientific roots. Here’s how the foundation makes its decisions and what it funds.

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“Game-Changing” Gifts from MacKenzie Scott Boost Educators’ Ambitions — and Hopes for the Future

“Game-Changing” Gifts from MacKenzie Scott Boost Educators’ Ambitions — and Hopes for the Future

We’ve seen a flurry of new gifts from MacKenzie Scott lately, including some big K-12 donations. Two recent education grantees say the recognition and affirmation are almost as valuable as the dollars.

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How Philanthropy Can Combat a “Ferocious” Wave of Book Bans

How Philanthropy Can Combat a “Ferocious” Wave of Book Bans

As book bans in schools become a key front in the culture wars, organizations like PEN America are betting that Americans’ faith in free speech will prove stronger. Do funders have their backs?

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This Hedge Fund Billionaire’s Foundation Is a Black Box. Here's What We Know About His Giving

This Hedge Fund Billionaire’s Foundation Is a Black Box. Here's What We Know About His Giving

Stephen and Susan Mandel send 99.9% of their foundation giving to a donor-advised fund. But a trail of online acknowledgements paint a portrait of what they support — including many education and environment grantees.

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Billionaire Education Philanthropist Barbara Dalio Isn't Giving Up on Disengaged Students

Billionaire Education Philanthropist Barbara Dalio Isn't Giving Up on Disengaged Students

In an invisible crisis, an alarming number of students disengage from and ultimately drop out of school. Dalio Education is working to identify these students in Connecticut and help them get back on track before it’s too late.

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“Our Focus Is on the Children.” A Software Giant Ups Its Commitment to Public Schools

“Our Focus Is on the Children.” A Software Giant Ups Its Commitment to Public Schools

Salesforce’s latest round of education funding zeroes in on mental health and resilient schools. It’s praiseworthy support, but begs the question: why is so much private backing for public schools even necessary?

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