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Asian American and Pacific Islanders are the fastest growing group of eligible voters in the nation. This funder collaborative is looking to mobilize AAPI voters in order to build a multiracial democracy that works for all.
In this guest piece, Ella Gudwin and Bradley Myles make a case for why MacKenzie Scott’s giving has lowered the risk for other donors to provide follow-up funding to organizations with plans and the opportunity to scale.
We’ve seen some high-profile cases lately of philanthropy backing away from big, difficult challenges. At the same time, more are yielding control with trust-based giving practices. But are either of these really all that risky?
The Adams Charitable Foundation provides local funding support in New York City. Here’s what NYC organizations should know about the foundation and how to contact it with a funding request.
The Tarrant Foundation is on a mission to spend down its resources and close out its grantmaking by the year 2040. Here’s what local grantseekers can do now to secure Tarrant’s support.
The Women's Foundation for the State of Arizona focuses on the needs of women throughout the state. Here are some essential things to know about the funder and its approach to philanthropy in Arizona.
A coalition of seven funders has been working to support grassroots resistance to organized attacks on public schools. Are they having an impact?
Launched in 1994, Atlanta's Southern Partners Fund is led by community members hailing from regional grassroots organizations. We dig into its unique governance model, how it used a MacKenzie Scott grant and more.
In response to an uptick in antisemitic incidents in the United States, the Tepper Foundation seeded a new fund with $2 million in support of heightened security measures at Jewish communal organizations.
At least 12% of the donations made under Yield Giving’s first open call for applications went to green groups, with environmental justice a major focus. Here’s where the money went.