For This Funder Collaborative, the Road Back to Abortion Access Leads Through the States

For This Funder Collaborative, the Road Back to Abortion Access Leads Through the States

The Collaborative for Gender and Reproductive Equity was working at the state level long before the end of Roe v. Wade. Today, it’s more convinced than ever that the states are where the fight over abortion will be won or lost.

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As Its Racial Equity Program Expands, Bloomberg Takes a Data-Driven Approach to the Wealth Gap

As Its Racial Equity Program Expands, Bloomberg Takes a Data-Driven Approach to the Wealth Gap

Bloomberg Philanthropies has brought its data-centric approach to problems ranging from climate change to public health. Now, as part of its Greenwood Initiative, the funder is compiling data on racial wealth inequality.

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Philanthropy Made a Flurry of Commitments During the UN Meeting. Here’s Where the Money is Headed

Philanthropy Made a Flurry of Commitments During the UN Meeting. Here’s Where the Money is Headed

Philanthropy was more active than usual in last week’s United Nations General Assembly, as the secretary general called for a “rescue mission” to get Sustainable Development Goals on track. Here’s a rundown of the big pledges.

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Bloomberg Weighs in on Philanthropy’s Role in SDGs, Fighting Noncommunicable Diseases

Bloomberg Weighs in on Philanthropy’s Role in SDGs, Fighting Noncommunicable Diseases

Michael Bloomberg just received his third reappointment as global ambassador for noncommunicable diseases and injuries. The mega-donor shared some insights with IP on how donors can impact global health and more.

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New Funding Aims to Accelerate Treatments for Lupus, an Autoimmune Disease with Many Faces

New Funding Aims to Accelerate Treatments for Lupus, an Autoimmune Disease with Many Faces

Often missed or misdiagnosed, lupus disproportionately affects women of color in the U.S. Here’s how a leading lupus research funder is speeding along the development of much-needed treatments.

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Success Against a Resilient Foe: Philanthropy’s Long Fight to Eradicate Polio

Success Against a Resilient Foe: Philanthropy’s Long Fight to Eradicate Polio

Philanthropic funding has played a major role in a highly successful international effort to combat a disease that was once widespread across the globe. But the fight isn’t over yet.

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From Bloomberg, a Recommitment to Improving Global Heart Health

From Bloomberg, a Recommitment to Improving Global Heart Health

Bloomberg Philanthropies is putting more major money behind a global effort to combat cardiovascular disease. It remains the top cause of death in low and middle-income countries, but draws in relatively little aid funding.

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Six Funders Who Are Prioritizing Diversity in STEM Higher Ed

Six Funders Who Are Prioritizing Diversity in STEM Higher Ed

Much of the philanthropic funding for higher education in STEM still fails to address disparities in those fields. Here are a few of the grantmakers we’re tracking who have been funding DEI in STEM higher ed.

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Can Philanthropy Give Underdog Cities a Leg Up as They Compete for Federal Funding?

Can Philanthropy Give Underdog Cities a Leg Up as They Compete for Federal Funding?

A collaboration backed by Bloomberg, Ford and more will help smaller cities access more than $1 trillion in federal infrastructure funding. It’s one way philanthropy can magnify its impact by influencing where public money goes.

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With Another Big Pledge, Bloomberg Expands His Energy Transition Funding to the Global South

With Another Big Pledge, Bloomberg Expands His Energy Transition Funding to the Global South

Since 2011, Mike Bloomberg has been pouring millions into a campaign to shut down coal plants in the United States. Now, with a $242 million pledge, he’s turned to the Global South. Will this new effort have similar outcomes?

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What's Going on with Philanthropy for Global Health?

What's Going on with Philanthropy for Global Health?

Philanthropy represents only a fraction of global health spending, and large foundations dominate U.S. giving for global health. Still, COVID-19 has led to an uptick, both from established funding leaders and others.

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The Most Powerful Heirs in Philanthropy

The Most Powerful Heirs in Philanthropy

As the rich get richer, the descendants of the uber-wealthy will shape the world of philanthropy for decades to come. As such, we’ve compiled our first extensive list of the heirs to family wealth who are making waves in the sector.

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Is Mike Bloomberg's New Charter School Investment a Gift, or Is It Overreach?

Is Mike Bloomberg's New Charter School Investment a Gift, or Is It Overreach?

Mike Bloomberg is doubling down on charter schools and slamming traditional public schools in the process. It’s the latest example of the billionaire exercising tremendous influence through his giving and public platform.

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The American Billionaires Most Engaged in the Climate Fight

The American Billionaires Most Engaged in the Climate Fight

Climate change was a relatively small niche in philanthropy for years, but has been gaining traction among the country’s wealthiest donors. Here are some of the billionaires who are most involved in the issue.

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Bloomberg's Opioid Overdose Prevention Work Is Covering More Ground. But Is That Enough?

Bloomberg's Opioid Overdose Prevention Work Is Covering More Ground. But Is That Enough?

Bloomberg Philanthropies just announced a five-state, $120 million expansion to its overdose prevention work. It’s a much-needed step to combat a leading cause of death, but it doesn’t push many strategic boundaries.

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Having a Hard Time Keeping Up with All the Recent Climate Pledges? Here’s a List

Having a Hard Time Keeping Up with All the Recent Climate Pledges? Here’s a List

The recent U.N. climate change summit and the U.N. General Assembly before that prompted quite a few billionaires and foundations to announce new philanthropic commitments. We’ve collected the most notable ones here.

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Prompted by the Biden Administration, Funders Come Together to Curb Methane Emissions

Prompted by the Biden Administration, Funders Come Together to Curb Methane Emissions

Methane emissions are causing at least 25% of warming today, but haven’t received as much philanthropic attention as CO2. That may be changing, as over 20 funders came together at record speed to commit over $223 million.

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Recapping a Big Week in Green Funding: a $5 Billion Pledge, Major Divestment News and More

Recapping a Big Week in Green Funding: a $5 Billion Pledge, Major Divestment News and More

Climate Week brought major developments in environmental philanthropy, including a massive biodiversity pledge, a divestment milestone, and new investment funds for the climate-conscious. Here’s what you need to know.

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3 Things to Know About How Bloomberg’s Partnership for Healthy Cities Is Growing

3 Things to Know About How Bloomberg’s Partnership for Healthy Cities Is Growing

Now four years old, the global network’s main focus is on city-level methods to curtail noncommunicable diseases and physical injuries. As six new cities join, there has been an ongoing pivot to COVID response.

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Dozens of Biden Administration Appointees Have Worked in Philanthropy. Here’s the List

Dozens of Biden Administration Appointees Have Worked in Philanthropy. Here’s the List

For decades, there’s been a revolving door between the federal government and top foundations. That’s continued during the Biden administration, which has hired more than two dozen individuals who have worked in philanthropy.

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