The New Labor Movement Is Having a Moment. Here Are Eight Funders That Have Its Back

The New Labor Movement Is Having a Moment. Here Are Eight Funders That Have Its Back

The movement for workers’ rights has never been a philanthropic staple, but recent unionization wins on the ground have coincided with broadening funder support. Here’s a short list of labor-friendly funders we’re keeping an eye on.

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“Getting Money Into People’s Hands.” The Vetted Direct Giving of L.A.’s The Change Reaction

“Getting Money Into People’s Hands.” The Vetted Direct Giving of L.A.’s The Change Reaction

Through The Change Reaction, donors Greg and Jodi Perlman are channeling hundreds of grants to people with relatively small, urgent financial needs. This approach to hyper-local, vetted direct giving can be life-altering.

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On Memorial Day Weekend, Here’s How Some New and Longtime Funders Have Veterans’ Six

On Memorial Day Weekend, Here’s How Some New and Longtime Funders Have Veterans’ Six

MacKenzie Scott and Dan Jewett’s recent high-dollar giving to organizations serving veterans is one story to watch, and so is continued support from stalwart grantmakers with ties to military service and the military community.

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Funder Spotlight: How the Schultz Family Foundation Backs Young People and Veterans

Funder Spotlight: How the Schultz Family Foundation Backs Young People and Veterans

Here’s an overview of longtime Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s family foundation, and how it’s working to foster greater opportunity among veterans and youth, as well as respond to the pandemic.

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Funder Spotlight: How the James Irvine Foundation Backs California’s Low-Income Workers

Funder Spotlight: How the James Irvine Foundation Backs California’s Low-Income Workers

In our latest funder spotlight, we look at the origins of the James Irvine Foundation and how it’s harnessing a hefty endowment to empower California’s low-income workers, including by getting behind the labor movement.

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This Pandemic-Era Fund Made its First Grants to Support Workers—and Patch the Safety Net

This Pandemic-Era Fund Made its First Grants to Support Workers—and Patch the Safety Net

The Families and Workers Fund launched in the depths of the pandemic to offer immediate relief. It’s since racked up a long list of major funders, and just announced its first round of grants. Here’s where the money’s going.

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Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

At long last, our two-time winner for Philanthropist of the Year has dropped another Medium post—this time with the names of grantees included. Here are some key takeaways.

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How This Sex Worker-Led Giving Circle Grew, Letting the Movement Lead the Way

How This Sex Worker-Led Giving Circle Grew, Letting the Movement Lead the Way

When it was founded in 2018, the Sex Worker Giving Circle was the first sex worker-led fund housed at a U.S. foundation. Its growth since then underscores the benefits of giving circles for marginalized communities.

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How a Philanthropic Family Is Putting Power in the Hands of a Historically Underserved Community

How a Philanthropic Family Is Putting Power in the Hands of a Historically Underserved Community

Focused on southeastern San Diego, the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation is moving resources—and governance—from its founding family to the community it supports. Its leaders call it a way to decolonize wealth.

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The Pandemic Has Hit Informal Workers Hard. Here's How Ford's Supporting Them

The Pandemic Has Hit Informal Workers Hard. Here's How Ford's Supporting Them

The Ford Foundation is upping its support for advocacy on behalf of the world’s 2.1 billion informal workers, who’ve been severely impacted by COVID. The $25 million effort is financed by Ford’s social bond.

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Quiet But Extensive: What New Data on the Ballmers' Anti-Poverty Grantmaking Tells Us

Quiet But Extensive: What New Data on the Ballmers' Anti-Poverty Grantmaking Tells Us

A new grants database offers further insights into the giving of billionaire couple Steve and Connie Ballmer, who have moved hundreds of millions to a wide variety of anti-poverty efforts. But are they still playing it too safe?

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Deep Dive: What’s Going On With Philanthropy for Workers’ Rights

Deep Dive: What’s Going On With Philanthropy for Workers’ Rights

Philanthropy hasn’t given too much to the labor movement, but a few funders are supporting new movements for workers’ rights. There may be more to come. Here’s a rundown of who’s giving, with links to our past coverage.

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On Veterans Day, Who’s Standing Up for Those Who’ve Served?

On Veterans Day, Who’s Standing Up for Those Who’ve Served?

A small but dedicated group of funders—corporate, individual and family—backs veterans issues. On Veterans Day, we take a look at the key players and what they’re supporting, from job training to therapeutic psychedelics.

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Kendeda Doubles Down on Employee Ownership, an Underused Part of the Equity Toolbox

Kendeda Doubles Down on Employee Ownership, an Underused Part of the Equity Toolbox

Giving employees a stake in the business has been shown to not only improve outcomes for workers, but also to increase profitability and survivability. Here’s how the Kendeda Fund’s pitching the concept to the private sector.

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Responding to Inequities Revealed by COVID, Funders Set Out to Repair Workers’ Safety Net

Responding to Inequities Revealed by COVID, Funders Set Out to Repair Workers’ Safety Net

In 2020, major foundations established a short-term, rapid-response fund for the pandemic’s hardest-hit. Now, the Families and Workers Fund has launched an effort to shore up protections for American workers.

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A Leading Funder in Africa Boosts Its Support for the Next Generation

A Leading Funder in Africa Boosts Its Support for the Next Generation

The Mastercard Foundation is a big-time funder in Africa, committing $1.3 billion there to fight COVID and another $1.3 billion to support students. Its new $55 million partnership with the University of Rwanda furthers that work.

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Funder Spotlight: How the ECMC Foundation Helps Underserved College Students Thrive

Funder Spotlight: How the ECMC Foundation Helps Underserved College Students Thrive

In our latest Funder Spotlight, we look at the ECMC Foundation’s work to help historically underserved students succeed. It has an expansive national footprint, an open application process and plenty of money in the bank.

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How the Four Winners of Equality Can’t Wait Will Put $40 Million to Work Toward Gender Equity

How the Four Winners of Equality Can’t Wait Will Put $40 Million to Work Toward Gender Equity

Equality Can’t Wait recently announced the winners of its $48 million contest to support gender equality. We take a closer look at who the four top grantees are, and what an infusion of $10 million will allow them to do.

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Funder Spotlight: A Brief Look at the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation

Funder Spotlight: A Brief Look at the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation

This sporty Midwestern funder has over a billion in the bank, big spend-down plans and a fondness for parks and recreation. Here’s what you need to know about the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation.

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A Major Backer of Summer Youth Employment Weighs in on What Works

A Major Backer of Summer Youth Employment Weighs in on What Works

JPMorganChase is wrapping up a $17 million youth employment initiative. The funder shares what works, and what the future holds for its programs, which have provided 40,000 students with jobs in the past five years.

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