Backed By Diverse Funders, Liberation Ventures Is Pushing for Reparations and a "Culture of Repair"

Backed By Diverse Funders, Liberation Ventures Is Pushing for Reparations and a "Culture of Repair"

With an eclectic mix of funders and a holistic and long-term plan, this field-building organization is seeking reparations for Black Americans. We connected with co-founder and managing director Aria Florant to learn more.

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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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Here’s What We're Learning About Donors of Color

Here’s What We're Learning About Donors of Color

As the ranks and fortunes of American philanthropists of color grow, so does their influence over the giving landscape. These are a few of the trends we’re seeing as philanthropy’s demographics shift.

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This Fund Wants to Dial in on Discriminatory Justice Policy in Massachusetts. Can It Succeed?

This Fund Wants to Dial in on Discriminatory Justice Policy in Massachusetts. Can It Succeed?

The New Commonwealth Fund is on a mission to tackle systemic racism and the racial funding gap. Its latest grants include a data-driven effort to show how criminal justice policy in the Bay State adversely affects youth of color.

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Six Questions for Michael Roberts, President and CEO of First Nations Development Institute

Six Questions for Michael Roberts, President and CEO of First Nations Development Institute

Michael Roberts heads First Nations Development Institute, which seeks to improve economic conditions for Native Americans. We chatted with him about the best advice he’s ever received, the perils of “racial equity fatigue,” and more.

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Climate Justice Pledge Keeps Winning New Commitments, but Many Funders Still Silent

Climate Justice Pledge Keeps Winning New Commitments, but Many Funders Still Silent

The Climate Funders Justice Pledge has helped shift $60 million in new commitments to BIPOC-led climate groups since early 2021. Still, despite its intentionally low bar, many top grantmakers have yet to sign on.

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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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This Philanthropy-Backed Initiative Gives Aspiring Critics of Color a Leg Up

This Philanthropy-Backed Initiative Gives Aspiring Critics of Color a Leg Up

With funding from the Mellon Foundation and others, Critical Minded is on a mission to build visibility for cultural critics of color. It’s aiming high with a New York Times partnership.

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A Conversation with Jeffreen Hayes, Executive Director of Chicago-Based Arts Funder Threewalls

A Conversation with Jeffreen Hayes, Executive Director of Chicago-Based Arts Funder Threewalls

Dr. Jeffreen Hayes heads the Chicago-based arts organization and grantmaker Threewalls. We chatted with her to discuss her career trajectory, why she’s optimistic about the state of philanthropy, and more.

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Six Questions for Dr. Laura Gerald of Reynolds Trust, as it Reckons With its Past and Plans for the Future

Six Questions for Dr. Laura Gerald of Reynolds Trust, as it Reckons With its Past and Plans for the Future

North Carolina’s Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust announced it is divesting from tobacco — and taking a frank look at its history and the source of its wealth. Dr. Laura Gerald unpacks the process and the result.

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How the American Indian College Fund is Strengthening Early Ed in Native Communities

How the American Indian College Fund is Strengthening Early Ed in Native Communities

The Bezos Family Foundation is the latest funder to throw its support behind an effort to strengthen early education in Native American communities. The place-based approach emphasizes local strengths and traditions.

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What Can We Learn from the Results of Kellogg's Big Racial Equity Challenge?

What Can We Learn from the Results of Kellogg's Big Racial Equity Challenge?

Structured as a global competition, Racial Equity 2030 prompted both excitement and criticism when it launched two years ago. Five winners have been revealed, but the work is just beginning. Here are some takeaways.

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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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Billionaire Education Philanthropist Barbara Dalio Isn't Giving Up on Disengaged Students

Billionaire Education Philanthropist Barbara Dalio Isn't Giving Up on Disengaged Students

In an invisible crisis, an alarming number of students disengage from and ultimately drop out of school. Dalio Education is working to identify these students in Connecticut and help them get back on track before it’s too late.

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To Make Education Philanthropy More Equitable, Pay Attention to Who’s Getting Funded

To Make Education Philanthropy More Equitable, Pay Attention to Who’s Getting Funded

Drawing on a survey of over 200 grantseekers in education, guest contributor Michelle Molitor discusses prevailing structural inequities in grantmaking and what funders can do to shift that status quo.

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Five Questions for Tammy Tumbling, COO of the Orange County Community Foundation

Five Questions for Tammy Tumbling, COO of the Orange County Community Foundation

We hear from Tammy Tumbling about her unlikely journey to a leadership role in philanthropy, her efforts to empower Black people in Orange County, and her hopes for the future.

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Despite the Fanfare, Ed Philanthropy’s Investment in Racial Justice Falls Short

Despite the Fanfare, Ed Philanthropy’s Investment in Racial Justice Falls Short

Recent analysis by the Schott Foundation and Candid found that education philanthropy continues to “drastically underfund” K-12 racial justice work, even as a backlash against anti-racist education engulfs schools.

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Why the Walton Family Foundation, a K-12 Funding Leader, Is Focusing on Career Pathways

Why the Walton Family Foundation, a K-12 Funding Leader, Is Focusing on Career Pathways

The Walton Family Foundation is a giant in the ed funding world, and its priorities are worth keeping an eye on. Here’s the story behind its expanding support for job and career pathways.

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Want Good Jobs? Support Small Employers

Want Good Jobs? Support Small Employers

Based on a survey of over 1,200 diverse small business owners, this guest piece makes the case that grantmakers who want to improve job quality should be paying more attention to the needs of small employers.

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Why Catalytic Funding Is Key to Closing the Racial Equity Gap in Philanthropy

Why Catalytic Funding Is Key to Closing the Racial Equity Gap in Philanthropy

Guest contributor Rebecca Ferguson makes a case for unrestricted support to younger, smaller nonprofits led by people of color, and shares how a new fund from Salesforce is focusing its attention there.

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