"It's Got to Be an Entire Organizational Shift." How Funders Can Better Support Black-Led Nonprofits

"It's Got to Be an Entire Organizational Shift." How Funders Can Better Support Black-Led Nonprofits

While some strides have been made, many Black-led nonprofits are still out in the cold. New insight from the Young, Black, and Giving Back Institute focuses on resourcing the smallest grassroots groups.

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Five Texas Funders Supporting Rural Communities in the Lone Star State

Five Texas Funders Supporting Rural Communities in the Lone Star State

Texas has the largest rural population in the United States. As part of our series on regional rural funders, these are just some of the grantmakers supporting rural communities there.

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Here Are Some of the Funders Working to End Modern Slavery Around the Globe

Here Are Some of the Funders Working to End Modern Slavery Around the Globe

Although some may think of slavery as a thing of the past, close to 50 million people are enslaved today. These philanthropic funders are backing work toward truly putting slavery behind us.

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Eight Questions for Ray Colmenar, President of the Akonadi Foundation

Eight Questions for Ray Colmenar, President of the Akonadi Foundation

Ray Colmenar recently succeeded Lateefah Simon as president of the Oakland-based Akonadi Foundation. We spoke to him about his career, the notion of co-governance, Akonadi’s racial justice commitments and more.

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A Family Foundation's Legacy of Supporting Latino Communities Will Live on Through a New Fund

A Family Foundation's Legacy of Supporting Latino Communities Will Live on Through a New Fund

The Castellano Family Foundation, which was founded after the family behind it won the lottery, has sunsetted. But its work will live on through a new fund housed at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.

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Here are Some of the Rural Funders Working in the Mountain West

Here are Some of the Rural Funders Working in the Mountain West

As part of Inside Philanthropy’s ongoing look at funders working in rural communities across the U.S., here are some of the regional foundations that serve the rural Mountain West.

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This New Donor Collaborative is Looking to Strengthen Latinos' Civic Power in the U.S.

This New Donor Collaborative is Looking to Strengthen Latinos' Civic Power in the U.S.

With an experienced organizer at the helm, the Valiente Fund is supporting organizations to build the civic, economic and cultural power of Latinos.

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Backed by a Big Fortune, This Foundation Is Supporting Small Rural Communities in the West

Backed by a Big Fortune, This Foundation Is Supporting Small Rural Communities in the West

The foundation of Edward Jaramillo and Amy Wyss, daughter of billionaire donor Hansjörg Wyss, gives in several small communities across the Mountain West. The funder prides itself on accessibility and a fast process.

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Eight Questions for Maria Kim, President and CEO of REDF

Eight Questions for Maria Kim, President and CEO of REDF

This unique funder supports businesses that provide jobs to people facing barriers to employment. We spoke with CEO Maria Kim about going from grantee to funder, the challenges in helping people get on their feet, and more.

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Here Are Seven Grantmakers Backing Rural Communities in the South

Here Are Seven Grantmakers Backing Rural Communities in the South

The rural South faces outsized needs, but receives limited funding that doesn’t always make it to the groups on the ground. We’ve rounded up some of local funders dedicated to supporting rural communities.

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Food Is Medicine: New Rockefeller Partnership Aims to Increase Veterans' Access to Healthy Foods

Food Is Medicine: New Rockefeller Partnership Aims to Increase Veterans' Access to Healthy Foods

Veterans tend to be less food secure than Americans as a whole. Here’s a look at how the Rockefeller Foundation and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs have teamed up to tackle the problem in two major cities.

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Here Are Some of the Leading Funders Tackling the U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis

Here Are Some of the Leading Funders Tackling the U.S. Affordable Housing Crisis

Housing affordability is an ongoing problem in the United States, with about 19 million Americans considered cost-burdened by housing and utilities. Here are some of the funders trying to make a difference in this space.

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Two Years on, The Asian American Foundation Celebrates Wins and Embarks on a New Strategy

Two Years on, The Asian American Foundation Celebrates Wins and Embarks on a New Strategy

As Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month draws to a close, we check in on this formidable fundraising force, which has rallied over $1 billion in commitments. TAAF recently unveiled a new pledge and funding strategy.

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How One Funder Is Seeking to Bolster Mental Healthcare in Rural America

How One Funder Is Seeking to Bolster Mental Healthcare in Rural America

While better mental healthcare is needed across the U.S., there are stark disparities in care between urban and rural areas. Here’s how the Helmsley Charitable Trust is tackling the problem in the Midwest and elsewhere.

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With Its First Major Grant, a New Foundation Tackles Rural Healthcare Access

With Its First Major Grant, a New Foundation Tackles Rural Healthcare Access

After selling her company and starting the Barr-Campbell Family Foundation, a UC Berkeley alum awarded the university $10 million to launch an ambitious master’s degree program focused on rural healthcare.

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Six Questions for Cathy Cha, President and CEO of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

Six Questions for Cathy Cha, President and CEO of the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund

We spoke with the leader of this prominent California social justice funder to discuss her career, her experience as the daughter of Korean immigrants, threats to American democracy, and more.

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Here are Four Grantmakers Backing Rural Areas in New England and the Mid-Atlantic

Here are Four Grantmakers Backing Rural Areas in New England and the Mid-Atlantic

Large parts of New England and the Mid-Atlantic are rural and, despite proximity to large metropolitan areas, tend to receive less philanthropic attention. Here are some place-based funders supporting these areas.

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Slow Government Payments Are One Barrier to Nonprofit Stability. Can Philanthropy Help?

Slow Government Payments Are One Barrier to Nonprofit Stability. Can Philanthropy Help?

From reimbursement delays to red tape, cumbersome contracts between nonprofits and government are often a burden, a new report finds. Here’s how that impacts philanthropy — and what private funders can do to help.

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Seven Questions for Dr. Hanh Cao Yu, Chief Learning Officer at The California Endowment

Seven Questions for Dr. Hanh Cao Yu, Chief Learning Officer at The California Endowment

We caught up with Dr. Hanh Cao Yu to talk about how her experiences as a refugee of the war in Vietnam shaped her, what led to her career in philanthropy, her current work, and more.

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