The 14 Most Important Players in Corporate Philanthropy

 The 14 Most Important Players in Corporate Philanthropy

For all the hype corporate giving can generate, getting a handle on it isn’t easy. Still, there are some clear leaders, encompassing the nation’s biggest banks, tech giants, pharmaceutical companies and retailers.

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A New Fund Looks to Support Women Workers in Global Supply Chains

A New Fund Looks to Support Women Workers in Global Supply Chains

Amid a rising movement to support global workers’ rights, a new fund launched by the U.N. Foundation takes a bottom-up approach to empowering the women toiling on global supply chains.

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As Corporations Grapple With Commitments to Racial Justice, Authenticity Rules

As Corporations Grapple With Commitments to Racial Justice, Authenticity Rules

Corporations have committed more than $450 million to social and racial justice groups, but are struggling with tone and intent in their responses to mass protests. How can their commitments unfold in inclusive and authentic ways?

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An Early Corporate Leader in Funding LGBTQ Issues Marches On

An Early Corporate Leader in Funding LGBTQ Issues Marches On

The Levi Strauss Foundation, an early funder in the fight against HIV/AIDS, continues to step up in changing times, meeting a roll-back of hard fought gains in the areas of diversity and inclusion with expanded support for the trans community. 

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A Now Familiar Story: Immigrant Roots, Activist Giving

A Now Familiar Story: Immigrant Roots, Activist Giving

Among those funders leading the push back against Trump policies are philanthropists with immigrant roots. At least one foundation of a corporation started by an immigrant is also in this fight. 

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