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  • The Implications of the Fearless Fund Lawsuit for Downtown Revitalization
    The Implications of the Fearless Fund Lawsuit for Downtown Revitalization

    In the wake of a consequential legal settlement, guest author Ilana Preuss calls for philanthropy to double down, and not shy away, on supporting historically excluded entrepreneurs.

    IP Staff

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    October 9, 2024
  • “We Know Exactly How Housing Works.” How a New Public-Private Partnership Tackles Homelessness
    “We Know Exactly How Housing Works.” How a New Public-Private Partnership Tackles Homelessness

    In a city where a recent count showed over 45,000 people experiencing homelessness, LA4LA aims to smooth the path for new housing options, with philanthropic funders filling in financial gaps to finish stalled projects.

    Martha Ramirez

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    August 21, 2024
  • Housing Former Foster Youth in LA: Checking in with Daniel Heimpel
    Housing Former Foster Youth in LA: Checking in with Daniel Heimpel

    The foster youth activist is working to get philanthropies to invest endowment dollars in affordable housing. We checked in on how that’s going and got his take on aligned strategies to fight homelessness.

    Wendy Paris

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    August 15, 2024
  • “Homelessness Is Solvable.” Why Funders Are Flocking to This Housing Nonprofit
    “Homelessness Is Solvable.” Why Funders Are Flocking to This Housing Nonprofit

    Community Solutions’ grand ambition to end homelessness — or at least make it “rare and brief” — has garnered big backing, including via 100&Change. Its latest fundraising success: a plan to buy up and secure affordable housing.

    Wendy Paris

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    August 6, 2024
  • Amazon Doubles Down on Its Housing Giving. Good Strategy or More of the Same?
    Amazon Doubles Down on Its Housing Giving. Good Strategy or More of the Same?

    Big numbers aside, Amazon’s expanding affordable housing philanthropy has still been fairly conventional in its approach. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t strategy behind everything the company does.

    Philip Rojc

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    June 27, 2024
  • Google Gets Behind Guaranteed Income to Relieve Homelessness on Its Home Turf
    Google Gets Behind Guaranteed Income to Relieve Homelessness on Its Home Turf

    Through its philanthropic arm, the tech giant is backing a direct cash pilot in the Bay Area. Its partners, two local nonprofits with a long history of supporting unhoused families, hope the program will serve as a model further afield.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    May 16, 2024
  • With a New Arts Initiative, Gilbert Family Foundation Expands its Philanthropic Footprint in Detroit
    With a New Arts Initiative, Gilbert Family Foundation Expands its Philanthropic Footprint in Detroit

    Billionaire Dan Gilbert has an outsized role in his home city of Detroit, including far-reaching philanthropy. A new program focuses on BIPOC artists as part of his foundation’s revitalization efforts.

    Mike Scutari

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    March 20, 2024
  • This Public-Private Partnership Is Using Arts and Culture as a Catalyst for Racial Justice in Oakland
    This Public-Private Partnership Is Using Arts and Culture as a Catalyst for Racial Justice in Oakland

    The City of Oakland is partnering with local foundations to combine organizing and arts and culture work in pursuit of racial justice. The latest round backs BIPOC-led business cooperatives and more.

    Martha Ramirez

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    March 12, 2024
  • A Foundation-Backed Initiative Looks to Boost Public Health, One City at a Time
    A Foundation-Backed Initiative Looks to Boost Public Health, One City at a Time

    Where you live has major impacts on your health. Since 2016, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has backed a National League of Cities initiative helping mayors consider urban problems through a health and wellness lens.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    February 22, 2024
  • Inside a Community Foundation’s First Moves to Close Its Region’s Racial Home Ownership Gap
    Inside a Community Foundation’s First Moves to Close Its Region’s Racial Home Ownership Gap

    At the Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond, the Amandla Fund for Economic and Racial Justice is assisting local Black families on the path toward home ownership. It’s a modest effort, but with bigger things to come.

    IP Admin

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    February 16, 2024
  • Small Grants Yield Big Cash: A Foundation Helped Unlock Millions in Public Funds for Homeless Youth
    Small Grants Yield Big Cash: A Foundation Helped Unlock Millions in Public Funds for Homeless Youth

    More than 180,000 young people in California experience homelessness in any given year, and foster youth are especially vulnerable. An L.A. funder used modest grants to access public funding for new housing.

    Wendy Paris

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    February 13, 2024
  • Where’s the Bezos Day One Fund’s Latest Homelessness Support Going?
    Where’s the Bezos Day One Fund’s Latest Homelessness Support Going?

    The Bezos Earth Fund gets more press, but the Amazon magnate’s other philanthropy still gives out a hefty chunk of change each year. Here’s a look at its most recent round of support for homeless families, totaling $117.55 million.

    Martha Ramirez

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    February 9, 2024
  • The Robin Hood of the West: Inside the Antipoverty Work of Tipping Point Community
    The Robin Hood of the West: Inside the Antipoverty Work of Tipping Point Community

    Modeled on NYC’s Robin Hood Foundation, this grantmaker draws support from high-profile California donors as it takes on problems around housing, early childhood, education and employment in the Bay Area.

    Ade Adeniji

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    February 5, 2024
  • 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.

    Martha Ramirez

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    January 30, 2024
  • With Housing a Growing Global Concern, Habitat for Humanity Targets Informal Settlements
    With Housing a Growing Global Concern, Habitat for Humanity Targets Informal Settlements

    Housing has become a huge philanthropic priority, globally and domestically, and one of the largest charities in the space is Habitat for Humanity. We take a look at its latest global program targeting slums, barrios and favelas.

    Liz Longley

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    January 4, 2024
  • Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s 2023 Giving
    Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s 2023 Giving

    In a new letter published on MacKenzie Scott’s Yield Giving site, she announced $2.2 billion in donations to 360 organizations in 2023. Who were the big winners? What were her top priorities? We crunched the numbers.

    Mike Scutari

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    December 14, 2023
  • Tim Berry on JPMorgan Chase’s Philanthropy, Advocacy, and Efforts to Revitalize Cities
    Tim Berry on JPMorgan Chase’s Philanthropy, Advocacy, and Efforts to Revitalize Cities

    Tim Berry oversees government relations, sustainability and philanthropic efforts at JPMorgan Chase & Co. We spoke with Berry about the firm’s advocacy and giving, including big commitments in Detroit and Baltimore.

    IP Admin

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    December 13, 2023
  • How This Omaha Foundation Embraced Community-Led, Participatory Grantmaking
    How This Omaha Foundation Embraced Community-Led, Participatory Grantmaking

    In 2008, the Omaha Community Foundation launched its first participatory fund, and has since expanded the strategy with four more. Here’s how and why the foundation has committed to the approach.

    Wendy Paris

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    November 21, 2023
  • This Chicago-Based Initiative Is Combining Grants and Investments to Cultivate Black Ownership
    This Chicago-Based Initiative Is Combining Grants and Investments to Cultivate Black Ownership

    One of the factors driving the racial wealth gap is a lack of owned commercial property. In an effort to remedy that, a multifaceted initiative is purchasing properties to house local businesses in communities of color.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    November 20, 2023
  • Who Is Funding Efforts to Support the Nation’s 1 Million Homeless Students?
    Who Is Funding Efforts to Support the Nation’s 1 Million Homeless Students?

    Attending school while experiencing homelessness poses a mountain of obstacles for young people and their families. A handful of funders are backing efforts to help, including a new collaborative effort.

    Laurie Udesky

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    October 11, 2023
  • Eight Questions with Hyphen on Philanthropy’s $4 Trillion Opportunity
    Eight Questions with Hyphen on Philanthropy’s $4 Trillion Opportunity

    A nonprofit intermediary, Hyphen works to bridge the gap between philanthropy and government, aiming to make an ongoing torrent of federal spending more equitable. We connected with senior staff to learn more.

    Michael Kavate

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    October 11, 2023
  • Philanthropy Helps Tap Gentrifiers’ Social Connections in Philly Poverty Alleviation Project
    Philanthropy Helps Tap Gentrifiers’ Social Connections in Philly Poverty Alleviation Project

    In Philadelphia’s Norris Square neighborhood, the nonprofit Xiente is putting philanthropic dollars to use partly in pursuit of an ambitious goal: tapping well-off newcomers’ social networks to help existing residents rise.

    Wendy Paris

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    October 3, 2023
  • A Foster Youth Activist Calls on Philanthropy to Invest Endowment Dollars in Affordable Housing
    A Foster Youth Activist Calls on Philanthropy to Invest Endowment Dollars in Affordable Housing

    Daniel Heimpel believes foundations’ invested assets are a deeply underutilized tool in their efforts to tackle the housing crisis. His path forward? Use grants and investments in tandem to ease the way for affordable housing.

    Wendy Paris

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    September 15, 2023
  • Is the Cleveland Foundation’s New Headquarters the Future of Place-Based Philanthropy?
    Is the Cleveland Foundation’s New Headquarters the Future of Place-Based Philanthropy?

    The Cleveland Foundation’s new building is anchoring a developing innovation district in an underserved part of the city. Lililan Kuri, the new president and CEO, explains how it could redefine the role of institutional philanthropy.

    Mike Scutari

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    August 1, 2023
  • It’s Time for Philanthropy to Put Communities in Charge of Their Own Housing and Futures
    It’s Time for Philanthropy to Put Communities in Charge of Their Own Housing and Futures

    Amid a housing equity crisis and following a successful pilot program in L.A., guest authors Almas Sayeed and Jessica Melendez make a case for why philanthropy should back community land trusts.

    IP Staff

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    July 12, 2023
  • A San Diego Family Aims to Strengthen Community on Both Sides of the Border
    A San Diego Family Aims to Strengthen Community on Both Sides of the Border

    The Burnhams of San Diego have been engaged in local philanthropy for decades. The family’s largest gift to date backs a “think and do tank” that asks community members to guide improvements in the San Diego-Tijuana region.

    Ade Adeniji

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    June 27, 2023
  • Here Are Some of the Leading Funders Tackling the U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis
    Here Are Some of the Leading Funders Tackling the U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis

    Housing affordability is an ongoing problem in the United States, with about 19 million Americans considered cost-burdened by housing and utilities. Here are some of the funders trying to make a difference in this space.

    Martha Ramirez

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    June 8, 2023
  • Nonprofit Homeless Response Staff Struggle to Afford Housing. Will Funders Respond?
    Nonprofit Homeless Response Staff Struggle to Afford Housing. Will Funders Respond?

    In L.A. and elsewhere, the homeless service sector’s workers are often critically underpaid, and some are at risk of becoming homeless themselves. Part of the problem is funders’ focus on numbers over actual wellbeing.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    June 5, 2023
  • How Funders Need to Change to Spark a Revolution in Accessible, Affordable, Inclusive Housing
    How Funders Need to Change to Spark a Revolution in Accessible, Affordable, Inclusive Housing

    Housing may be the most urgent need for people with disabilities. However, argues guest author Micaela Connery, philanthropy has fallen far behind in addressing that need. She suggests how funders can improve their approach.

    IP Staff

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    April 20, 2023
  • How Philanthropy Is Pushing for an Age-Friendly New Jersey
    How Philanthropy Is Pushing for an Age-Friendly New Jersey

    The Garden State’s been lagging behind the Empire State on efforts to foster age-inclusive communities. As New Jersey’s population grows older, these funders are looking to change that.

    IP Admin

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    March 27, 2023



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