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  1. Oct 4

    It’s hard to sort out and isolate philanthropic giving to and . A new index and report from take on this challenge, but are not all-inclusive. What roadblocks did they face?

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  3. Oct 4

    Hotelier set up a foundation early last decade with his former wife. His adult children now drive family giving, which includes issues like education reform and diabetes research. Sternlicht talks to IP's about his journey.

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  4. Oct 3

    for women and girls "has not been rigorously studied,” Tessa Skidmore, visiting research associate, tells . Learn about the new Women and Girls Index report she helped write:

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  5. Oct 4

    Interesting article at on a group of men in – “Vast Wealth, Growing Giving: These Are the Top Philanthropists from Private Equity”

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  6. Oct 3

    .: Will share this new index from on paucity of charitable donations to US women's & girls' groups. Much-needed insights -- to help drive change! Just a few of my personal faves:

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  7. Oct 3

    Crypto Giver: What to Expect From This Young Billionaire's Philanthropy - Inside Philanthropy

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  8. Oct 3

    Despite a growing focus on issues of equity and an avalanche of campus donations, historically black schools continue to struggle. IP's Mike Scutari reports on several big recent gifts and demographic trends that provide grounds for cautious optimism.

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  9. Oct 3

    A new index from finds that U.S. women’s and girls’ groups receive a tiny sliver of overall charitable donations. IP's asks which issues receive the most support, and why giving in this space is so lackluster:

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  10. Oct 3

    Women’s and girls' groups in a new index received about 1.6 percent of donations in 2016. How did WPI arrive at this number, and how does the break down? More with

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  11. Oct 2
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  12. Oct 2

    In the 1990s, George Soros set out to make a difference in a single U.S. city. He chose Baltimore, and today, is still going strong, addressing entrenched urban problems. IP's Liz Longley reports:

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  13. Oct 2

    "A New Collaborative Funding Push Looks to Bolster Worker Rights Around the World" via

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  14. Oct 1

    looks at why is funding and to create greater economic for . Read "From One of the World’s Biggest Foundations, a Push to Help Young Africans Find Work" here:

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  15. Oct 2

    A $750 million donation to for research is a landmark for climate change giving, albeit with the kind of contradictions we’ve come to expect from big philanthropy. As IP's reports, it will still likely fund some important work. 

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  16. Sep 30

    . is seeking to tackle the problems we face in our country's and systems by partnering with 10 local jurisdictions to discover and share best practices

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  17. Sep 30
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  18. Oct 1

    Psychedelic medicine is a promising field, but one that has long scared away higher ed donors. Now, IP's Mike Scutari reports on a group of funders supporting research in this area at .

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  19. Oct 1

    Philanthropy has largely remained on the sidelines in the contest between capital and labor. As Liz Longley reports, that’s changing, as the Foundations and others step up support for fair labor.

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  20. Sep 30

    An alarming 90% of people on the planet are now breathing unhealthy air. And without active intervention, that number will double by 2050. Great article on philanthropy's latest initiative to tackle this massive problem. story via

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