“A Dysfunctional Market.” What This Foundation is Doing to Control Healthcare Costs

“A Dysfunctional Market.” What This Foundation is Doing to Control Healthcare Costs

The U.S. still has a major problem with access to health insurance and healthcare. But it has a far broader healthcare affordability problem. The Laura and John Arnold Foundation is on the case.

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When Seconds Count: One Funder's Work to Improve Stroke Outcomes in Rural America

When Seconds Count: One Funder's Work to Improve Stroke Outcomes in Rural America

The Helmsley Charitable Trust continues to address key healthcare challenges faced by rural residents. We look at the latest big grant by this national funder working off the beaten trail on matters of life and death.

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A Focus on Equity: The New CEO of a Health Legacy Foundation Talks Strategy

A Focus on Equity: The New CEO of a Health Legacy Foundation Talks Strategy

While the Mary Black Foundation has a narrow geographic mandate in South Carolina, its evolution in recent years offers a window into several larger trends that are changing the foundation world—and the American South.

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Kaboom: A Big New Foundation Appears Out of Nowhere

Kaboom: A Big New Foundation Appears Out of Nowhere

The growth of health legacy foundations has been one of the biggest stories in philanthropy in recent years. A case in point: the sudden appearance of a new $3.2 billion grantmaker in New York.

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Avangrid Foundation: A Northeast Grantmaker With an Interest in Food Insecurity

Avangrid Foundation: A Northeast Grantmaker With an Interest in Food Insecurity

The Avangrid Foundation is helping a local food bank distribute fresh food year-round in an era when about 14 percent of Americans use food pantry or meal services.

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Shifting for Impact: A Quick Look at the Philadelphia Health Partnership

Shifting for Impact: A Quick Look at the Philadelphia Health Partnership

Philadelphia’s First Hospital Foundation has a new name and a more targeted focus this year. Here, we look at what’s changed from the funder’s previous decades of giving.

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Partners in Health: How CVS and the American Cancer Society Are Fighting Tobacco

Partners in Health: How CVS and the American Cancer Society Are Fighting Tobacco

As CVS Health continues to move forward with its anti-smoking push, the American Cancer Society has emerged as a key partner. We take a look at their latest joint effort.

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Epidemic: Two Recent Gifts to Fight Drug Addiction Are the Exception, Not the Rule

Epidemic: Two Recent Gifts to Fight Drug Addiction Are the Exception, Not the Rule

As the deadliest public health crisis in recent memory rages on—new data shows that 72,000 people died from drug overdoses last year—most foundations are taking a pass. Here are two exceptions.

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"A Systemic Problem." What These Funders Are Doing About Domestic Violence in Chicago

"A Systemic Problem." What These Funders Are Doing About Domestic Violence in Chicago

As Crown Family Philanthropies moves into its seventh decade of giving, it’s teamed up with the Chicago Foundation for Women and other local funders to step up the fight against domestic violence in its home city.

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Truth Squad: Bloomberg's Latest Move to Fight Big Tobacco in the Global South

Truth Squad: Bloomberg's Latest Move to Fight Big Tobacco in the Global South

Tobacco’s biggest adversary has put up $20 million to start a global watchdog organization to push back against industry disinformation. Here’s how that fits into philanthropy’s broader fight against smoking.

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A Closer Look at How the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund Makes Grants

A Closer Look at How the Oklahoma AIDS Care Fund Makes Grants

Jackie Cooper was a successful businessman but was just as well known for his dedication to the issue of HIV/AIDS. Here’s how the fund that he and his wife established gives in Oklahoma.

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Seniors as an Asset: A Funder's Push for Age-Friendly Communities in the Northeast

Seniors as an Asset: A Funder's Push for Age-Friendly Communities in the Northeast

The Tufts Health Plan Foundation continues to fund organizations that work to improve seniors’ quality of life—including a program in Boston that wants to make the whole city accessible and inclusive for older residents.

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This Kids’ Health Funder Gives Big for Niche Causes in Illinois

This Kids’ Health Funder Gives Big for Niche Causes in Illinois

Two of the most recent efforts coming out of the Illinois Children’s Healthcare Foundation are supporting pediatric dentistry and children’s mental health.

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Unequal Outcomes: Why a Health Funder is Focused on Marginalized Communities

Unequal Outcomes: Why a Health Funder is Focused on Marginalized Communities

The grantmaking of the Maine Health Access Foundation offers a good example of how regional health funders are grappling with the complex interplay between issues of poverty, power and health. 

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From a Regional Health Funder, Millions to Bolster Community Clinics and Access to Insurance

From a Regional Health Funder, Millions to Bolster Community Clinics and Access to Insurance

Like a lot of health funders, the Episcopal Health Foundation in Texas is taking a systemic, “upstream” approach. Part of that strategy is about strengthening health systems in a rural state with millions of uninsured people.

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A Big Regional Health Funder Takes on Childhood Trauma and Resilience

A Big Regional Health Funder Takes on Childhood Trauma and Resilience

As more health funders focus on the underlying causes of poor health, some are zeroing in on the critical role of adverse childhood experiences. We look at a Texas foundation’s new initiative in this area.

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Myths and Opportunities: What's Happening in Rural Philanthropy?

Myths and Opportunities: What's Happening in Rural Philanthropy?

Experts and top funders in rural America say there’s far more activity and sophistication in this corner of philanthropy than most people realize. But also some challenging issues, especially for newcomers to the field.

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After Parkland, a Regional Funder Gives to Youth Advocacy and Gun Reform

After Parkland, a Regional Funder Gives to Youth Advocacy and Gun Reform

Even before the shooting in Parkland, Florida, funders were backing local approaches to curbing gun violence. Now, some—like Cal Wellness—are looking to fuel the new student activism on guns and other issues.

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Spreading it Around: How a Health Funder is Using Small Grants to Sustain Momentum

In an era of mega-givers and "big bets," making lots of very small grants may seem out of step with the times. But as we’ve reported, quite a few funders give out mini-grants for different reasons. Here’s an example.

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Dept. of Existential Threats: Who's Worried About Superbugs?

Dept. of Existential Threats: Who's Worried About Superbugs?

A group of heavy hitters, now including the Gates Foundation, are backing a research effort to ensure that global health systems aren’t outflanked by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. The stakes could hardly be higher.

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