At Celebration of Its Tenth Anniversary and First-Ever Awards Show at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Nation’s Largest Award for Individual Performing Artists Doubles the Prize from $275K to $550K Per Artist—And Honors 129 Previous Recipients with a...
By: Walter Panzirer, Trustee, Helmsley Charitable Trust. There is no question we are in a race to make up for decades of underinvesting in behavioral health, compounded by growing needs.
The J.M.K. Innovation Prize seeks to identify, support, and elevate innovators who are spearheading transformative early-stage projects in the fields of the environment, heritage conservation, and social justice.
The William T. Grant Foundation is delighted to announce that Anupreet Sidhu, Ph.D, has joined the Foundation as a program officer, overseeing the Foundation’s grantmaking on the use of research evidence.
Bloomberg Philanthropies’ total commitment to reducing tobacco use is $1.58 billion since 2005. Global smoking has declined from 22.7% to 17.5% since 2007; 750 billion fewer cigarettes sold in 2021 than 2012
The evaluation report provides updates on implementing strategies for grantmaking to movements and organizations working toward LGBTQ rights in East and Southern Africa, the Caribbean, Central America, and the southern United States.
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to look at the earthquake’s impact on a region already destabilized by one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world. The quake will undoubtedly exacerbate ongoing challenges and...
After five years at Trinity, Neill Coleman is stepping down as executive director of Trinity Church Wall Street Philanthropies to return to his consulting practice, Mission Magnified.
2022 was a year of ongoing—and new—challenges: from stubborn systemic issues of racism, homelessness, and incarceration, to responding to immediate needs such as the arrival of asylum seekers in New York City.
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is hosting a webinar to help funders understand the growing hunger crisis around the world and what philanthropy can do to prevent avoidable deaths from malnutrition and starvation.
At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on December 8, 2022, Carnegie Corporation of New York's board of trustees approved 37 Grants Totaling $31,102,500.
How common is it for foundation staff to be back in the office? What platforms and tools are others using for remote and grantmaking? How can I leverage peer benchmarking to advocate change within my organization? Please join us in this interactive...
Join GCIR and movement leaders in this webinar for an analysis of the root causes of migration for Black immigrants and refugees, how they are working to build power domestically and transnationally, and how funders can support this diverse...