Inside a Community Foundation's First Moves to Close Its Region's Racial Home Ownership Gap

Inside a Community Foundation's First Moves to Close Its Region's Racial Home Ownership Gap

At the Community Foundation for a Greater Richmond, the Amandla Fund for Economic and Racial Justice is assisting local Black families on the path toward home ownership. It’s a modest effort, but with bigger things to come.

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Four Things Philanthropy Should Do Differently This Black History Month

Four Things Philanthropy Should Do Differently This Black History Month

Guest author Makeeba McCreary challenges funders to let go of “mile-wide, inch-deep” approaches to racial equity and to intentionally reimagine the funder-grantee relationship.

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Amid Attacks on DEI, This Tool Can Help Funders Further Their Own Journeys — and Push Back

Amid Attacks on DEI, This Tool Can Help Funders Further Their Own Journeys — and Push Back

CHANGE Philanthropy’s Diversity Among Philanthropic Professionals survey is perhaps the most in-depth instrument of its kind in the sector. It’s particularly apt this year as attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion escalate.

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For Racial Progress, Endowed Philanthropy Needs to Endow Its Grantees

For Racial Progress, Endowed Philanthropy Needs to Endow Its Grantees

In this guest piece, authors John H. Jackson and Susan Taylor Batten pose the question: If funders believe racial justice organizations are the path to change, why not give them the true wealth they need to stabilize their work?

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Eight Questions for Ryan Easterly of WITH Foundation and the Disability & Philanthropy Forum

Eight Questions for Ryan Easterly of WITH Foundation and the Disability & Philanthropy Forum

In this in-depth conversation, Ryan Easterly discusses his foundation’s work backing healthcare for adults with developmental disabilities, and his efforts to expand overall philanthropic support for disability rights.

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From Anti-Apartheid to Land Back, Deborah Santana Reflects on Years of Social Justice Giving

From Anti-Apartheid to Land Back, Deborah Santana Reflects on Years of Social Justice Giving

Deborah Santana is a lifelong activist and donor, including work at the Milagro Foundation with former husband Carlos Santana, and her own charitable fund Do A Little. Santana talks with IP about her past work and future plans.

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The Dollar Amounts Are Historic, But Here’s Why We’re Really Bullish About Two Recent HBCU Gifts

The Dollar Amounts Are Historic, But Here’s Why We’re Really Bullish About Two Recent HBCU Gifts

Spelman College and the UNCF received $100 million apiece in recent weeks. We dig into the common ingredients in each donation, and why they’re an encouraging sign for the HBCU field as a whole. 

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A Conversation with Flozell Daniels Jr., CEO of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation

A Conversation with Flozell Daniels Jr., CEO of the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation

Flozell Daniels Jr. heads up this North Carolina-based funder focused on economic justice and racial equity in the South. In a candid chat, he reflects on his career, philanthropy’s blind spots and more.

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Culture Wars On Campus Are Raging, and Megadonors Are Key Figures on the Battlefield

Culture Wars On Campus Are Raging, and Megadonors Are Key Figures on the Battlefield

On the heels of Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation, activists are pivoting to hot-button issues like dismantling DEI programs. Major donors have played a key role, and will likely continue to do so.

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“Educating and Agitating.” Six Questions for Alice Y. Hom, Executive Director at CHANGE Philanthropy

“Educating and Agitating.” Six Questions for Alice Y. Hom, Executive Director at CHANGE Philanthropy

In 2023, Alice Y. Hom, Ph.D., took the lead at this coalition of groups challenging the sector to advance equity. We spoke with Hom about the organization’s role and what gives them hope for philanthropy.

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Steve Phillips Talks Progressive Philanthropy, the Sandler Legacy, and More

Steve Phillips Talks Progressive Philanthropy, the Sandler Legacy, and More

The author and political strategist reflects on his long career in progressive giving — including the early days of the Democracy Alliance, the Obama years, and working with his late wife Susan Sandler to back racial justice leaders.

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After a Trailblazing Career in Tech, a Donor Couple Boosts Black History, Higher Ed and More

After a Trailblazing Career in Tech, a Donor Couple Boosts Black History, Higher Ed and More

Drawing wealth from a successful run as an IBM engineer, Rodney C. Adkins and wife Michelle Adkins are big backers of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, along with universities and STEM education.

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Lessons from the Four Freedoms Fund: How Philanthropy Can Support Immigrant Rights

Lessons from the Four Freedoms Fund: How Philanthropy Can Support Immigrant Rights

This pooled funding initiative has been fighting for immigrant rights for over 20 years. Fund leaders point to success in key states as a template for others interested in supporting the cause — and protecting democracy.

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“Literature as a Vehicle.” A Unique Book Prize Focuses on Works Addressing Racism and Diversity

“Literature as a Vehicle.” A Unique Book Prize Focuses on Works Addressing Racism and Diversity

The Cleveland Foundation's Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards recognize books that contribute to our understanding of racism and diversity. Manager Karen R. Long walks us through the only juried American book prize of its kind.

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Big Ideas, Big Giving: The Legacy of Hewlett Foundation’s Larry Kramer

Big Ideas, Big Giving: The Legacy of Hewlett Foundation’s Larry Kramer

After more than a decade at the helm of the $13 billion foundation, Larry Kramer will step down at the end of the month. IP’s David Callahan looks back on what made his tenure unique, and some of his key accomplishments.

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A Cross-Sector Coalition Raises Nearly $1 Billion to Tackle Racial Wealth Inequality in the Twin Cities

A Cross-Sector Coalition Raises Nearly $1 Billion to Tackle Racial Wealth Inequality in the Twin Cities

In its mission to take on stubborn racial wealth divides in Minneapolis-St. Paul, the GroundBreak initiative has the backing of partners spanning philanthropy, the private sector and government. Here’s a closer look.

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How This Omaha Foundation Embraced Community-Led, Participatory Grantmaking

How This Omaha Foundation Embraced Community-Led, Participatory Grantmaking

In 2008, the Omaha Community Foundation launched its first participatory fund, and has since expanded the strategy with four more. Here’s how and why the foundation has committed to the approach.

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Brandee McHale on How Citi Foundation Is Shifting its Giving to Meet Global Challenges

Brandee McHale on How Citi Foundation Is Shifting its Giving to Meet Global Challenges

In this in-depth and wide-ranging interview, the head of Citi Foundation explains how the banking giant’s philanthropy is adapting to address the racial wealth gap, food insecurity, and much more.

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It’s Time for Philanthropy to Recognize and Address "American Colonialism"

It’s Time for Philanthropy to Recognize and Address "American Colonialism"

Even as attempts are made to “decolonize philanthropy,” guest authors Ana Marie Argilagos, Deanna James and Sarah Thomas Nededog argue that beyond some disaster funding, the field still pays little attention to U.S. territories.

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