Getting to Know the J. Christopher and Anne N. Reyes Foundation’s Philanthropy in Chicago

Getting to Know the J. Christopher and Anne N. Reyes Foundation’s Philanthropy in Chicago

Although the J. Christopher and Anne N. Reyes Foundation is headquartered in Florida, this funder focuses much of its grantmaking on the city of Chicago. Here are the top things to know about its Chicago-area giving.

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A Quick Look at John and Paula Lillard’s Giving through the Red Bird Foundation

A Quick Look at John and Paula Lillard’s Giving through the Red Bird Foundation

Based in the Chicago suburb of Lake Forest, the Red Bird Foundation is a low-key funder with broad interests. Here’s what we know about the foundation’s Chicago-focused giving.

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A Look at a Former Illinois Governor’s Low-Profile Philanthropic Foundation

A Look at a Former Illinois Governor’s Low-Profile Philanthropic Foundation

Former Illinois governor Bruce Rauner and his wife, Diana, launched the Rauner Family Foundation in 1995, but the foundation maintains a low profile. Here’s a look at what we know about its local giving.

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To Advance Health Equity, a Big Hospital Gift Targets the Earliest Childhood Experiences

To Advance Health Equity, a Big Hospital Gift Targets the Earliest Childhood Experiences

Real estate investor John Schreiber and his wife Kathleen are long-time Chicago philanthropists. A recent $25 million gift underscores a more recent priority for the couple: early childhood, including conditions before birth.

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How the Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation Gives in the Chicago Area

How the Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation Gives in the Chicago Area

The Pritzker Pucker Family Foundation is a Chicago-based funder interested in community safety, the arts and education. Here’s how it gives and what sets it apart from other Pritzker philanthropies.

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The Logan Legacy: Three Brothers Carry on the Philanthropic Work Their Parents Started

The Logan Legacy: Three Brothers Carry on the Philanthropic Work Their Parents Started

With roots in Chicago, the Logan brothers — Richard, Jonathan and Daniel — all have their own foundations. They’re each carrying on and evolving a long legacy of giving that began with their late parents, David and Reva Logan.

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A Major Funder Is Overhauling How it Backs Local Arts Groups. What Will That Mean for Grantees?

A Major Funder Is Overhauling How it Backs Local Arts Groups. What Will That Mean for Grantees?

Part of an ongoing effort to be more equitable, MacArthur is transitioning to a participatory regranting partnership to support Chicago’s small to midsized arts organizations. How will grantees be impacted?

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What’s New with Chicago’s Albert Pick Jr. Fund?

What’s New with Chicago’s Albert Pick Jr. Fund?

With over a million dollars in annual giving and a city-specific focus, the Albert Pick Jr. Fund is an important local funder to know in Chicago. Here’s an update on how the fund is approaching its grantmaking these days.

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How the Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation Supports Chicago

How the Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation Supports Chicago

Here are some details about how the Frank E. Payne and Seba B. Payne Foundation awards grants in its home city of Chicago.

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How the Osa Foundation Backs Education in Chicago

How the Osa Foundation Backs Education in Chicago

Robin and Jack Lavin created the Osa Foundation in 2005, and they exclusively focus on education in Chicago. Here’s what local grantseekers should know about this funder and seeking support.

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A Look at the Giving Circles and Councils of the Chicago Foundation for Women

A Look at the Giving Circles and Councils of the Chicago Foundation for Women

The Chicago Foundation for Women has three giving circles and three giving councils. In this article, we’re taking a close look at all of them to guide Chicago grantseekers.

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A Quick Look at an Anti-Poverty Funder Focused on Chicago

A Quick Look at an Anti-Poverty Funder Focused on Chicago

While Alex Ross’s New Coast Foundation does not have a website and maintains a low public profile, here is what we know about this funder and how it gives locally in Chicago.

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This Chicago Journalism Merger Is a Breakthrough for Local News—and Funders Are Taking Note

This Chicago Journalism Merger Is a Breakthrough for Local News—and Funders Are Taking Note

Long-beleaguered and previously bankrupt, the storied Chicago Sun-Times has gotten a new lease on life by merging with a nonprofit public media company. Here’s how philanthropy helped make that happen.

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What the Negaunee Foundation Prioritizes in Chicago

What the Negaunee Foundation Prioritizes in Chicago

The Colburn family are frequent donors to the arts, among other causes. Here’s an overview of how their philanthropic vehicle, the Negaunee Foundation, gives locally in Chicago.

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Seven Questions for Ellen Alberding, President and CEO of the Joyce Foundation

Seven Questions for Ellen Alberding, President and CEO of the Joyce Foundation

Ellen Alberding leads the Chicago-based Joyce Foundation. We caught up with Alberding to discuss her career, why she’s optimistic about philanthropy, and the ubiquitous phenomenon of cats drifting into Zoom calls.

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What Chicago Nonprofits Should Know About the Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust

What Chicago Nonprofits Should Know About the Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust

The Elizabeth Morse Genius Charitable Trust is accessible to local nonprofits and supports a variety of Chicago causes. Here are some things to know about this grantmaker.

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What Chicago Nonprofits Should Know About the Minow Family Foundation

What Chicago Nonprofits Should Know About the Minow Family Foundation

Now in his 90s, Newton Minow is an attorney, a former chair of the Federal Communications Commission and a philanthropist. Here’s what Great Lakes-area nonprofits should know about his foundation’s local giving.

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Getting to Know the Gust Foundation's Grantmaking in Chicago

Getting to Know the Gust Foundation's Grantmaking in Chicago

Christopher and Susan Gust’s grantmaking hasn’t gone unnoticed around Chicago. Here are a few important things to know about the Gust Foundation and its locally-focused funding for education and other causes.

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Get to Know the Harris Family Foundation's Giving in Chicago

Get to Know the Harris Family Foundation's Giving in Chicago

In Chicago, the Harris Family Foundation is often overshadowed by the better-known Irving Harris Foundation, but it’s one that local nonprofits should know. Here’s an overview of HFF’s funding.

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Where the NBCUniversal Foundation Is Focusing Its Local Giving in the U.S.

Where the NBCUniversal Foundation Is Focusing Its Local Giving in the U.S.

This media giant’s corporate funding arm awards millions of dollars to various regions to address community challenges. We take a closer look.

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