Funders Get Behind a New Effort to Create Unifying Economic Messaging for Progressives

Funders Get Behind a New Effort to Create Unifying Economic Messaging for Progressives

The Rural Democracy Initiative, Open Society Foundations and more are supporting the Winning Jobs Narrative Project, which aims to build strong progressive messaging about workers, jobs and the economy.

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Funders Partner with the Biden Administration to Back Workers' Rights Around the Globe

Funders Partner with the Biden Administration to Back Workers' Rights Around the Globe

With support from major U.S. funders, a new initiative called M-POWER is combining the forces of government, philanthropy and labor organizations to bolster workers’ rights and advance democracy.

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Green Middleweights: 25 Prominent, Mid-Sized Environmental Grantmakers

Green Middleweights: 25 Prominent, Mid-Sized Environmental Grantmakers

We previously compiled the top 25 green funders based on 2021 giving data. Today, we round up the next 25 on the list — a wide-ranging set of grantmakers who all gave $10 million or more to environmental causes.

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How One Organization Is Tapping Into the Lucrative Wedding Industry to Combat Child Marriage

How One Organization Is Tapping Into the Lucrative Wedding Industry to Combat Child Marriage

The wedding industry has a $160 billion market value, and it continues to grow. With organizational support from some big funders, VOW for Girls is channeling a slice of those profits toward ending child marriage.

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A Half-Dozen Top Climate Programs Are Led by Alumni of This Think Tank. Why Is That?

A Half-Dozen Top Climate Programs Are Led by Alumni of This Think Tank. Why Is That?

Veterans of the World Resources Institute hold positions across climate philanthropy, including leading six top programs. Here are a few reasons that may be — and why that prevalence concerns some in the field.

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With a Higher Ed Partnership, a New Foundation Is Spotlighting Indigenous History and Culture

With a Higher Ed Partnership, a New Foundation Is Spotlighting Indigenous History and Culture

The Gochman Family Foundation is a new grantmaker founded in 2021. Here’s a look at how it’s joining forces with the Open Society Foundations to launch new Indigenous arts and history programs at Bard College.

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11 Major Foundation Racial Justice Pledges and Progress to Date

11 Major Foundation Racial Justice Pledges and Progress to Date

Two years after a historic summer, Inside Philanthropy gathered data on 11 major foundations’ racial justice commitments. Here’s a pledge-by-pledge rundown of how much money is moving and where it’s headed so far.

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Foundations Made Impressive Moves in the Aftermath of George Floyd's Death, but Much Work Remains

Foundations Made Impressive Moves in the Aftermath of George Floyd's Death, but Much Work Remains

Following the summer of 2020, major foundations moved hundreds of millions to BIPOC-led groups, mostly in general support. But the work has just begun. Here’s what movement leaders say they need from the sector next.

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Two Years After Historic Uprisings, Where Does Philanthropy’s Commitment to Racial Justice Stand?

Two Years After Historic Uprisings, Where Does Philanthropy’s Commitment to Racial Justice Stand?

In the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder, philanthropies committed billions to racial equity. Two years on, how much money has moved? Where has it gone? In this special report, IP charts the progress of 11 major foundation pledges.

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A Private-Public Partnership Takes a “Test-and-Treat” Approach to Curbing COVID-19 Globally

A Private-Public Partnership Takes a “Test-and-Treat” Approach to Curbing COVID-19 Globally

A collaboration of Open Society Foundations, the Clinton Health Access Initiative and other global health organizations and companies aims to augment vaccination efforts with the use of COVID antiviral medicines.

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In the Latest Push for Vaccine Equity, a Funder Taps Impact Investing to Ease Purchase of Doses

In the Latest Push for Vaccine Equity, a Funder Taps Impact Investing to Ease Purchase of Doses

Even as COVID recedes in some places, many countries remain overwhelmingly unvaccinated. In its latest big move for vaccine equity, Open Society Foundations committed $100 million to help nations purchase vaccines.

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This Funder Collaborative Is Taking on Sovereign Debt, a Growing Problem in the Global South

This Funder Collaborative Is Taking on Sovereign Debt, a Growing Problem in the Global South

Sovereign debt has a big impact on the ability of nations in the Global South to ensure basic human rights and protections, especially post-COVID. A pooled fund with some huge backers is looking to make a difference.

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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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Mott's Been Funding in Ukraine for Nearly 30 Years — Here Are Four Things to Know

Mott's Been Funding in Ukraine for Nearly 30 Years — Here Are Four Things to Know

The C.S. Mott Foundation’s work to bolster civil society in Ukraine goes back to the end of the Cold War. As new philanthropy flows in to aid the beleaguered country, here’s what Mott’s been doing there for decades.

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A New Book on George Soros’ “Life in Full” Examines His Giving—and Impact on Philanthropy

A New Book on George Soros’ “Life in Full” Examines His Giving—and Impact on Philanthropy

A new book edited by Peter L.W. Osnos examines the many facets of the life of George Soros, including a chapter on his philanthropy written by Ford’s Darren Walker. It’s an insightful look at what makes Soros so unique as a donor.

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In Ukraine, a Vindication for OSF and a Call for More Global Democracy Funding

In Ukraine, a Vindication for OSF and a Call for More Global Democracy Funding

In recent years, philanthropy’s efforts to promote democracy abroad—with OSF in the lead—have faced an uphill battle. What does Ukraine’s story of resilience tell us about such funding? And will more funders join the fight?

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How the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Supports Mental Health in Greece and Beyond

How the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Supports Mental Health in Greece and Beyond

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation recently made a $15 million grant to get a youth mental health program off the ground in Greece. We take a closer look at this global funder’s longstanding commitment to an overlooked issue.

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Two Immigration Nonprofits Decided to Merge. Here's How Their Funders Reacted

Two Immigration Nonprofits Decided to Merge. Here's How Their Funders Reacted

Last month, the American Immigration Council and New American Economy announced they were combining their operations. Such nonprofit mergers are rare. According to some funders, maybe they shouldn’t be.

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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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