With Garcetti Leaving, the L.A. Mayor’s Fund Closes a Chapter. What’s It Done, and What’s Next?

With Garcetti Leaving, the L.A. Mayor’s Fund Closes a Chapter. What’s It Done, and What’s Next?

The Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles launched under Eric Garcetti’s tenure, and has been closely linked to his priorities and fundraising efforts. We spoke with the head of the fund about what it’s accomplished and what’s next.

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About Last Year: Livable Streets Donor and Movement Leader Mark Gorton Tells Us What’s New

About Last Year: Livable Streets Donor and Movement Leader Mark Gorton Tells Us What’s New

Based in New York, hedge fund veteran Mark Gorton is big in the livable streets movement as a donor and advocate. We catch up with him on the heels of a year that brought city life outdoors and onto the streets and sidewalks.

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Four Foundations Are Boosting Dozens of Groups Serving Detroit’s Communities of Color

Four Foundations Are Boosting Dozens of Groups Serving Detroit’s Communities of Color

A group of major funders pledged $11 million to support groups led by and serving BIPOC communities in Detroit. We take a closer look at this latest example of philanthropy’s heightened focus on backing communities of color.

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A Detroit Charity Fighting Homelessness Gets a Big Grant From a Surprising Source

A Detroit Charity Fighting Homelessness Gets a Big Grant From a Surprising Source

A Catholic charity fighting homelessness in Detroit received a $7 million grant from a family foundation based in California and Hawaii. It’s an interesting example of a small family funder reaching beyond its immediate sphere.

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To Advance Community Self-Determination, Funders May Need to Leave Their Comfort Zones

To Advance Community Self-Determination, Funders May Need to Leave Their Comfort Zones

The East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative puts property ownership in the hands of community members. It’s an innovative model, but runs up against the limits of what most 501(c)(3) funders support. Can that change?

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How a Data-Driven Push to End Homelessness Landed MacArthur’s $100 Million Prize

How a Data-Driven Push to End Homelessness Landed MacArthur’s $100 Million Prize

After two years, we have a winner in the second round of MacArthur’s $100 million grant competition. Taking home the prize is Community Solutions and its public-health-inspired approach to functionally ending homelessness.

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How a Partnership Brought Together Work on Energy Efficiency and Affordable Housing

How a Partnership Brought Together Work on Energy Efficiency and Affordable Housing

Improving energy efficiency in low-income housing offers much-needed savings and emissions reductions, but there’s often little incentive for building owners. A partnership formed to close the gap is going strong after eight years.

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A Half-Billion from Detroit’s “Shadow Mayor” Latest Sign of Donors’ Power in Cities

A Half-Billion from Detroit’s “Shadow Mayor” Latest Sign of Donors’ Power in Cities

Dan Gilbert’s recent pledge to donate $500 million to Detroit, where he has an outsized role as owner, taxpayer, investor and philanthropist, offers an extreme example of billionaire donors’ growing role in American cities.

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How Housing and Homelessness Fundraisers Are Faring in Difficult Times

How Housing and Homelessness Fundraisers Are Faring in Difficult Times

Organizations working in housing and homelessness have faced tough challenges over the past year. We check in with several groups to learn how they’ve adjusted and to better understand this unique fundraising space.

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Hallowed Land: The World’s Richest Episcopal Church Gets Serious About Giving

Hallowed Land: The World’s Richest Episcopal Church Gets Serious About Giving

Trinity Church Wall Street in Lower Manhattan has amassed billions in real estate wealth. We talk to leadership about the church’s unique philanthropy, including social justice work and real estate development for cash-strapped institutions.

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Foundations Are Making an Epic Push to Tackle Housing Affordability in the Bay Area

Foundations Are Making an Epic Push to Tackle Housing Affordability in the Bay Area

No issue is more vexing to Californians than the sky-high cost of housing. But this is daunting terrain for grantmakers, given the massive costs involved. A group of funders is backing what may be philanthropy's biggest effort ever in this arena.

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How a Bank’s New Foundation is Backing Work to Revitalize Marginalized Neighborhoods

How a Bank’s New Foundation is Backing Work to Revitalize Marginalized Neighborhoods

The Truist Foundation’s first year of funding was met by a pandemic and a rising racial justice movement. A grant to Purpose Built Communities shows how a bank’s philanthropic arm seeks to advance equity and economic mobility.

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"Where People Live Matters." Housing Funders Seek Systemic Change as Crises Mount

"Where People Live Matters." Housing Funders Seek Systemic Change as Crises Mount

Already staring down an affordability crisis before COVID-19, housing funders now face a looming eviction crisis. At the same time, the field is evolving fast, as new vehicles for collaboration pop up and racial justice critiques take center stage.

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What is Philanthropy Doing to Take on Racial Segregation in Housing? What Should it Do?

What is Philanthropy Doing to Take on Racial Segregation in Housing? What Should it Do?

There is growing interest in segregation, a problem that is closely linked to a range of inequities. But funding has remained scarce for nonprofits engaged in this work. Here’s how funders can do more to challenge entrenched patterns of segregation.

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How Bay Area Community Groups Mobilized Donors to Keep Vulnerable People Housed

How Bay Area Community Groups Mobilized Donors to Keep Vulnerable People Housed

Before COVID-19 made things worse, housing insecurity was a fact of life for many families living in the shadow of the tech industry. A community-led rent relief effort is rallying donors to keep hundreds of vulnerable people in their homes.

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As COVID-19 Escalates the Housing Crisis, Funds Flow to Help Low-Income Renters

As COVID-19 Escalates the Housing Crisis, Funds Flow to Help Low-Income Renters

COVID-19 is worsening already high levels of housing insecurity, and government response so far is only providing temporary relief for renters. With affordable housing providers already struggling, here’s one effort to hold the line.

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Behind a Collaborative Funding Push to Build Movements and Organizing Power

Behind a Collaborative Funding Push to Build Movements and Organizing Power

In 2017, amid a growing housing squeeze in California, a group of funders came together to strengthen grassroots organizing to address the root causes of this and other challenges. The effort offers a promising model for tackling inequities.

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American Dreaming: What's Interesting About This Foundation's New Anti-Poverty Funding

American Dreaming: What's Interesting About This Foundation's New Anti-Poverty Funding

The Rockefeller Foundation wants to resurrect the American Dream. It’s channeling much-needed funds into tax and fiscal policy reform, and to save the much-criticized federal Opportunity Zone program from its own shortcomings.

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Risk Management: Funders Back an Unconventional Tool to Attract Big Capital

Risk Management: Funders Back an Unconventional Tool to Attract Big Capital

With Kresge in the lead, a diverse group of foundations has formed the first U.S.-based community development guarantee pool. The goal: mobilize a lot more money for expensive challenges like housing and small business growth.

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Equity Rebrand: How One Nonprofit Is Embracing Change and Attracting New Funders

Equity Rebrand: How One Nonprofit Is Embracing Change and Attracting New Funders

Founded almost two decades ago, Common Future (formerly the Business Alliance for Living Local Economies) has lately embarked on a new, more inclusive chapter. Its reboot reflects the rise of equity as a key concern for many funders.

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