Nine Questions for Gloria Perez, CEO and President of the Women's Foundation of Minnesota

Nine Questions for Gloria Perez, CEO and President of the Women's Foundation of Minnesota

The Women’s Foundation of Minnesota is about to celebrate its 40th anniversary, and Perez is entering her fourth year at the helm. We spoke about her personal and career journey, and where the foundation is headed next.

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New Resources to Help Fundraisers Connect With Women Donors

New Resources to Help Fundraisers Connect With Women Donors

Research shows women are more likely to give than men, but fundraising efforts do not always speak to women donors. A new set of resources offers advice for more inclusive outreach.

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Art is for Everybody: Keith Haring’s Artistic and Philanthropic Legacy Lives on at the Broad

Art is for Everybody: Keith Haring’s Artistic and Philanthropic Legacy Lives on at the Broad

Keith Haring remains a powerful force in contemporary art, long after his passing in 1990. He was also an influential activist and philanthropist. A new exhibit in Los Angeles explores Haring’s art and lasting impact.

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Two Years on, The Asian American Foundation Celebrates Wins and Embarks on a New Strategy

Two Years on, The Asian American Foundation Celebrates Wins and Embarks on a New Strategy

As Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month draws to a close, we check in on this formidable fundraising force, which has rallied over $1 billion in commitments. TAAF recently unveiled a new pledge and funding strategy.

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Seven Questions for Women’s Foundation of Colorado President and CEO Lauren Casteel

Seven Questions for Women’s Foundation of Colorado President and CEO Lauren Casteel

One of philanthropy’s most committed advocates for inclusivity and diversity, Lauren Casteel has led the Women’s Foundation of Colorado since 2015. We discuss her career trajectory, why funders should take risks, and more.

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Freedom Dreaming: A New Collaborative Invites Philanthropy to Reimagine Itself

Freedom Dreaming: A New Collaborative Invites Philanthropy to Reimagine Itself

Philanthropy likes to think of itself as a space for big ideas, but so often falls short of that ideal. A new collaborative is challenging the sector to reimagine its role in the pursuit of collective liberation.

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“Rockstar Successful.” Why Early Ed Funders Are Backing This Unique Approach to Training Educators

“Rockstar Successful.” Why Early Ed Funders Are Backing This Unique Approach to Training Educators

One thing holding back the American early childhood education system is a serious teacher shortage. EDvance is making the required education more accessible, drawing support from the Heising-Simons Foundation and others.

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This Illinois-Based Tech Billionaire Is Moving Big Sums With a Unique Faith-Based Approach

This Illinois-Based Tech Billionaire Is Moving Big Sums With a Unique Faith-Based Approach

Steven Sarowitz started the Wayfarer Foundation to support spiritually rooted and justice-oriented nonprofits. We take a closer look at the grantmaker, part of Steven and Jessica Sarowitz’s plan to donate $1 billion in their lifetimes.

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Here's One Easy Way Funders Can Make a Huge Difference in the Lives of Women and Girls

Here's One Easy Way Funders Can Make a Huge Difference in the Lives of Women and Girls

It’s Period Poverty Awareness Week, which shines a light on the number of people who can’t afford period supplies or lack education on menstruation. Funding on the topic is scarce, and foundation support would go a long way.

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Behind the Scenes of MacKenzie Scott’s Open Call — and a New Service that Emulates Her Approach

Behind the Scenes of MacKenzie Scott’s Open Call — and a New Service that Emulates Her Approach

Registration for Yield Giving’s open call for proposals closed in early May. Cecilia Conrad of Lever for Change, which is running the competition, shares early findings and a new service allowing others to replicate the process.

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Six Questions for Cathy Cha, President and CEO of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Six Questions for Cathy Cha, President and CEO of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

We spoke with the leader of this prominent California social justice funder to discuss her career, her experience as the daughter of Korean immigrants, threats to American democracy, and more.

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“This is How We're Supposed to Care for Each Other.” Direct Giving Initiative Tackles Poverty in Flint

“This is How We're Supposed to Care for Each Other.” Direct Giving Initiative Tackles Poverty in Flint

The Charles Stewart Mott Foundation is supporting a plan to provide direct cash payments to expectant mothers and their newborns in Flint, Michigan. Organizers are asking other funders to step up and back the program.

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“Build a Radically Different Future.” Six Questions for NDN Collective Founder Nick Tilsen

“Build a Radically Different Future.” Six Questions for NDN Collective Founder Nick Tilsen

Nick Tilsen is one of philanthropy’s leading advocates for building Indigenous power and self-determination. We chatted with him about his organization, lessons learned from 20-plus years of activism and more.

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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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Remembering Harry Belafonte's Legacy of Giving — and His Critiques of the Philanthropic Establishment

Remembering Harry Belafonte's Legacy of Giving — and His Critiques of the Philanthropic Establishment

Harry Belafonte, who died April 25, was an important backer of the Civil Rights Movement and other causes, and his family is carrying on the philanthropic legacy. The musician and activist also had some tough critiques of the sector.

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How the India Philanthropy Alliance Engages a Growing Donor Base

How the India Philanthropy Alliance Engages a Growing Donor Base

As the number of Indian Americans soars — along with their philanthropic potential — this network has been ramping up its efforts to mobilize support for poverty reduction and development back in the mother country.

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“Hope, But Not Success.” Foundations Dug Deep for HBCUs in 2020, but Funding Gap Far From Closed

“Hope, But Not Success.” Foundations Dug Deep for HBCUs in 2020, but Funding Gap Far From Closed

A new report shows that after years of underinvestment, HBCUs saw a bump in support during 2020. Such schools have a long way to go toward funding parity, however, and the report’s authors are calling for lasting commitments.

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Two Years In, Climate Justice Pledge Sees Results on the Ground, But Still Too Many Holdouts

Two Years In, Climate Justice Pledge Sees Results on the Ground, But Still Too Many Holdouts

A campaign asking funders to support more BIPOC-led climate action is seeing real impacts among participating funders and the groups they’re backing. The amount pledged is growing, but progress remains hard fought.

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This Los Angeles-Based Foundation Is Giving Children With Disabilities a Welcome Boost

This Los Angeles-Based Foundation Is Giving Children With Disabilities a Welcome Boost

The S. Mark Taper Foundation may not be widely known in the world of philanthropy, but it is making a big difference in the lives of low-income children with disabilities, a neglected cause.

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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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