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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
  • Will More Philanthropies Step Up to Help Workers? Recent Funding Developments to Note
    Will More Philanthropies Step Up to Help Workers? Recent Funding Developments to Note

    With Labor Day just behind us, here’s a primer on some of the ways philanthropy is supporting workers in the face of ongoing threats to labor rights.

    Martha Ramirez

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    September 3, 2024
  • How the Irvine Foundation Navigates the Intersection of Economic Mobility and Civic Engagement
    How the Irvine Foundation Navigates the Intersection of Economic Mobility and Civic Engagement

    In 2022, the California grantmaker launched Just Prosperity, an initiative to advance policies that reflect the priorities of low-income workers, with an eye toward boosting their sway in civic life. How’s that been playing out?

    Mike Scutari

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    August 8, 2024
  • This California Foundation Has Supported Progressive Causes for Almost 90 Years
    This California Foundation Has Supported Progressive Causes for Almost 90 Years

    It’s not the biggest in the state, but the Rosenberg Foundation — established in 1935 — has long played an important ecosystem role for a whole range of social justice causes. Here’s a look at what it’s backing today.

    Martha Ramirez

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    July 25, 2024
  • How Funders Can Help Immigrant Workers Win the Protections They Deserve
    How Funders Can Help Immigrant Workers Win the Protections They Deserve

    As we recognize Workers’ Memorial Day, guest author Janice Fine offers one way philanthropy can powerfully support immigrant workers: by helping them access the federal Deferred Action for Labor Enforcement program.

    IP Staff

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    April 26, 2024
  • Merging Trust-Based Philanthropy and VC-Style Support to Help Communities Bloom
    Merging Trust-Based Philanthropy and VC-Style Support to Help Communities Bloom

    VC investor Peter Levine backs workforce development and climate justice with a blend of trust-based practices and non-monetary support. We take a closer look at Levine Impact Lab and Southside Blooms, a Chicago-based grantee.

    Wendy Paris

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    April 18, 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
  • This Nonprofit Is Using DAF Money to Combat Inequities in Venture Capital
    This Nonprofit Is Using DAF Money to Combat Inequities in Venture Capital

    The $200 billion-plus accumulating in donor-advised funds is mostly invested traditionally. Inspire Access wants to mobilize some of that money to support start-ups founded and led by women and people of color.

    IP Admin

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    March 7, 2024
  • Six Questions for Jason Lee, Founder of Hollywood Cares Foundation
    Six Questions for Jason Lee, Founder of Hollywood Cares Foundation

    Jason Lee’s Hollywood Unlocked media brand has millions of followers, but he got his start in unions. He’s returned to his organizing roots by launching a charity that supports underserved youth.

    Ade Adeniji

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    March 5, 2024
  • A Conversation With Jim Shelton of Blue Meridian Partners
    A Conversation With Jim Shelton of Blue Meridian Partners

    Jim Shelton is president of Blue Meridian Partners, a funding collaborative backed by multiple billionaire donors. We talk about his fascinating career path, what drew him to education, and his views on the role of philanthropy.

    Wendy Paris

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    February 21, 2024
  • How This Accessible Chicago-Based Funder Targets Entrepreneurship, Health and Disabilities
    How This Accessible Chicago-Based Funder Targets Entrepreneurship, Health and Disabilities

    Established in 1951, the Coleman Foundation focuses on entrepreneurship, health and rehabilitation, and intellectual and developmental disabilities. We take a closer look at this accessible place-based funder.

    Mike Scutari

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    February 21, 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
  • 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.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    January 26, 2024
  • “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.

    Martha Ramirez

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    January 24, 2024
  • Gates Sticks With U.S. Antipoverty Giving, But Deeper Structural Questions Remain
    Gates Sticks With U.S. Antipoverty Giving, But Deeper Structural Questions Remain

    In a year-end update, the Gates Foundation announced $100 million in new stateside antipoverty commitments. But amid sky-high wealth inequality, the chances that billionaire giving will get to the roots of the problem remain slim.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    December 18, 2023
  • 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
  • Military Experience Is Less Common Today, But These Funders Are Staying True to Veterans
    Military Experience Is Less Common Today, But These Funders Are Staying True to Veterans

    Philanthropy for veterans often stems from personal or family experience, making a decline in the percentage of Americans who’ve served a cause for concern. But these veterans-focused funders bucked that trend in 2023.

    Liz Longley

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    November 9, 2023
  • Major Philanthropies Launch $50 Million Fund to Shepherd Federal Dollars on Jobs, Climate
    Major Philanthropies Launch $50 Million Fund to Shepherd Federal Dollars on Jobs, Climate

    With the launch of BuildUS, another intermediary fund enters an increasingly crowded field of regrantors, in the climate space in particular. We learned more about how this one will work, and the rationale for its creation.

    Michael Kavate

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    September 26, 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
  • Six Questions for Nina Revoyr, Ballmer Group’s Executive Director, Los Angeles
    Six Questions for Nina Revoyr, Ballmer Group’s Executive Director, Los Angeles

    The philanthropy of Steve and Connie Ballmer has become a major funder of antipoverty work, including in Los Angeles County. The head of Ballmer’s L.A. office tells us about her work, career path and second job as a novelist.

    IP Admin

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    July 11, 2023
  • Eight Questions for Maria Kim, President and CEO of REDF
    Eight Questions for Maria Kim, President and CEO of REDF

    This unique funder supports businesses that provide jobs to people facing barriers to employment. We spoke with CEO Maria Kim about going from grantee to funder, the challenges in helping people get on their feet, and more.

    Martha Ramirez

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    July 6, 2023
  • Here Are Seven Grantmakers Backing Rural Communities in the South
    Here Are Seven Grantmakers Backing Rural Communities in the South

    The rural South faces outsized needs, but receives limited funding that doesn’t always make it to the groups on the ground. We’ve rounded up some of local funders dedicated to supporting rural communities.

    Martha Ramirez

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    June 22, 2023
  • 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.

    IP Admin

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    May 22, 2023
  • How Wall Street Winner Anne Dinning Backs Anti-Poverty Work and More
    How Wall Street Winner Anne Dinning Backs Anti-Poverty Work and More

    This leader at quantitative investment firm D.E. Shaw & Co. has been a big backer of the Robin Hood Foundation, along with public health work and other causes. With a fortune of $900 million, expect more giving to come.

    Ade Adeniji

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    May 17, 2023
  • Lessons from Across the Pond: How the Living Wage Foundation Is Exporting Its Success to the U.S.
    Lessons from Across the Pond: How the Living Wage Foundation Is Exporting Its Success to the U.S.

    This U.K.-based organization has had some success pushing funders to cover living wages for their grantees’ employees — and doing the same for private sector employment. Its new U.S. affiliate is also off to a promising start.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    May 16, 2023
  • In Three Decades’ of Efforts to Fund the True Costs of Nonprofits, Where Are the Workers?
    In Three Decades’ of Efforts to Fund the True Costs of Nonprofits, Where Are the Workers?

    The sector has long been grappling with the “nonprofit starvation cycle,” in which organizations are never able to cover the full costs of their work. One key component of the problem has received too little attention — labor.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    May 10, 2023
  • Here are Four Grantmakers Backing Rural Areas in New England and the Mid-Atlantic
    Here are Four Grantmakers Backing Rural Areas in New England and the Mid-Atlantic

    Large parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic are rural and, despite proximity to large metropolitan areas, tend to receive less philanthropic attention. Here are some place-based funders supporting these areas.

    Martha Ramirez

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    May 9, 2023
  • What Has Hedge Fund Billionaire David Tepper Been Up to Lately? Here’s a Rundown of His Giving
    What Has Hedge Fund Billionaire David Tepper Been Up to Lately? Here’s a Rundown of His Giving

    David Tepper, founder of Appaloosa Management, is worth $18.5 billion, and has a growing philanthropic footprint that spans New York and New Jersey, South Florida, and the Carolinas. Here are some key causes and grants.

    Ade Adeniji

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    April 25, 2023
  • Six Organizations Fighting to Improve Nonprofit Pay and Working Conditions
    Six Organizations Fighting to Improve Nonprofit Pay and Working Conditions

    Amid burnout and poor retention, there’s a growing push for funders to provide greater support to nonprofit workers. Here’s a handful of organized efforts.

    Dawn Wolfe

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    April 20, 2023
  • How the Ballmers Aim to Build and Diversify the Early Ed Workforce in Washington State
    How the Ballmers Aim to Build and Diversify the Early Ed Workforce in Washington State

    The foundation of this billionaire donor couple has made early childhood education a priority, most recently in an effort to strengthen the struggling early educator workforce through a mix of strategies.

    Connie Matthiessen

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    April 6, 2023



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