Philanthropy Has Taken a Big Interest in Narrative Change Strategies. Is It Paying Off?

Philanthropy Has Taken a Big Interest in Narrative Change Strategies. Is It Paying Off?

Interest in funding narrative change is growing, but there’s little consensus on how to pursue that goal, or who should lead the charge. A new report dives into those questions, explicitly acknowledging that “values” are at stake.

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Don’t Try to Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from the Ongoing Rush to Support Abortion Care

Don’t Try to Reinvent the Wheel: Lessons from the Ongoing Rush to Support Abortion Care

As donors large and small scramble to support people seeking abortion care, here are a few things to keep in mind about what the field needs now and what it needs over the longer term.

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In the Housing-Starved Bay Area, a MacKenzie Scott Gift Fuels Grassroots Approaches

In the Housing-Starved Bay Area, a MacKenzie Scott Gift Fuels Grassroots Approaches

Thanks to a $20 million gift from MacKenzie Scott, United Way Bay Area is expanding its housing justice work. It’s one example of how the mega-donor’s unrestricted funding is being used to tackle a pressing regional need.

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Is Philanthropy Finally Responding to the Crisis of Anti-Transgender Hatred in the U.S.?

Is Philanthropy Finally Responding to the Crisis of Anti-Transgender Hatred in the U.S.?

Trans and gender-nonconforming people are facing a rise in physical and legislative violence. Overall, philanthropy continues to dedicate mere pennies to the problem, but there are some signs of an uptick in funding.

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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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Rob Stein's Liberal Legacy

Rob Stein's Liberal Legacy

The founder of the Democracy Alliance, who died earlier this month, tried to rally progressive funders to copy the Right's infrastructure-building. But wealthy donors had other, less effective, ideas about where to put their money.

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This Nonprofit Is Cultivating In-State Donors to Sustain Progressive Power in Arizona

This Nonprofit Is Cultivating In-State Donors to Sustain Progressive Power in Arizona

Instituto works through a 501(c)(3), a 501(c)(4) and a PAC to cultivate in-state funding. Here’s what it’s doing to support progressive power-building, and how it’s reckoning with the fact that demographics doesn’t always equal destiny.

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Should Progressive Funders Be Paying Closer Attention to the Fate of the Democratic Party?

Should Progressive Funders Be Paying Closer Attention to the Fate of the Democratic Party?

With a possible midterm wipeout on the horizon, some progressive funders remain committed to vanguard issues that large numbers of the traditional Democratic base don’t prioritize. Is that a problem?

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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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IP Briefing: What’s Going on With Philanthropy for Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice in the U.S.?

IP Briefing: What’s Going on With Philanthropy for Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice in the U.S.?

In IP's weekly briefings, we provide an overview of what's happening in a particular area of philanthropy. This week, we look at funding for reproductive health, rights and justice. Here’s what you need to know.

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Eight Funders That Back Grassroots LGBTQ+ Movements

Eight Funders That Back Grassroots LGBTQ+ Movements

Amid a barrage of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation across the country, here are some of the top philanthropic funders supporting ground-level movement groups working to resist the trend.

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Six Questions for Carla Fredericks, CEO of the Christensen Fund

Six Questions for Carla Fredericks, CEO of the Christensen Fund

The first-ever Native American leader of the Christensen Fund, Carla Fredericks is one of very few Indigenous leaders at a major private foundation. Read about her “really disruptive” vision for the fund and tips for philanthropy.

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Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

The groundbreaking grantmaker left it to her latest grantees to publicize their gifts—or not. Since then, there’s been a steady stream of gift announcements, some of them massive. Here’s what you need to know.

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What's Next for the Weingart Foundation?

What's Next for the Weingart Foundation?

A longtime Los Angeles grantmaking institution, the Weingart Foundation has thoroughly committed itself to addressing the region’s stark inequalities. As part of that process, it’s also looking inward.

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Centrists Are Blaming Lefty Philanthropists for Democrats' Woes. Here's What They're Missing

Centrists Are Blaming Lefty Philanthropists for Democrats' Woes. Here's What They're Missing

While some funders do back progressive organizations, the argument that philanthropy has played any major role pushing Democrats to the left misunderstands what is still a very cautious, behaviorally conservative sector.

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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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Who’s Backing a Bold New Effort to Fight Global Malnutrition?

Who’s Backing a Bold New Effort to Fight Global Malnutrition?

Three million children die annually from malnutrition, and billions lack access to a healthy diet. A new coalition of private funders has formed to combat the global crisis. Here’s who is involved and what they’re funding.

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