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Don’t Shut It Down, Bill! Why the Gates Foundation Should Outlive Its Endowment.

Don’t Shut It Down, Bill! Why the Gates Foundation Should Outlive Its Endowment.

Bill Gates is right to accelerate giving but wrong to close one of the most effective private funding institutions on the planet.

Abigail Disney Urges Donors to Be Braver About Giving

Abigail Disney Urges Donors to Be Braver About Giving

Donors and the leaders of major foundations and nonprofits should be willing to shoulder more risk, she says, especially at a time when more are fearful about speaking their minds.

Houston Couple Gives $150 Million to Launch Pediatric Cancer Center

Houston Couple Gives $150 Million to Launch Pediatric Cancer Center

Plus, Georgetown University received $25 million for its nursing school, and the National Constitution Center got a $15 million donation to celebrate the founding of the United States, and the donor is loaning a rare copy of the U.S. Constitution and a document that led to the creation of the U.S. Bill of Rights.

Readers Respond to Gates Wind-Down With Calls for Change

Two philanthropy leaders weigh in on the foundation’s announcement that it will close.

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Is Bill Gates’s Long Goodbye a Win for Trust-Based Philanthropy?

The foundation’s planned closure marks the end of the once-celebrated era of expert-driven giving.

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N.Y. Couple Gives $125 Million to Help Israeli Medical Students

Plus, USC Shoah Foundation landed $30 million to endow the Holocaust remembrance organization’s efforts to collect and preserve thousands of Holocaust survivor testimonies from around the world, and the Library of Congress received $20 million to purchase a rare 17th century viola for its collection.

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What an Andrew Carnegie ‘Interview’ Reveals About Philanthropy’s Sins — and How to Move Beyond Them

A ‘podcast appearance’ by the father of modern philanthropy exposes the urgent need to let go of his teachings.

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How Warren Buffett’s Enormous Charitable Gifts Reflect His ‘Inner Scorecard’

Buffett expresses his generosity by donating to foundations run by others. As of September 2024, he had given $55 billion.

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UCLA Lands $25 Million to Launch a Center for Digestive Health

Plus, the National Academy of Sciences received $20 million, Agnes Scott College got $15 million, and three other universities received eight-figure gifts.

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U. of South Carolina Students and Faculty to Benefit From $75 Million Windfall

Plus, a law school in Nebraska landed $2 million to enhance holocaust and international justice studies, and several other universities and a medical center in Hawaii received big gifts.

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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Lands $25 Million for Pediatric Mental Health Program

Plus, the ArtCenter College of Design received a $17 million bequest from a long-time donor; and a hospital, three universities, and the education group Building African American Minds also received large gifts.

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MrBeast’s Buzzy, Clickbait Videos Are Warping Gen Z’s Expectations of Philanthropy

Fundraisers puzzling over how to reach young donors must acknowledge and counter the misconceptions peddled by the influencer.

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Wayne State U. Gets $50 Million From Former Instructor Turned Auto Executive

Plus, Hollywood film producer Sidney Kimmel gave Temple University more than $27 million to support media and communications and the performing and cinematic arts, and three other universities received big gifts.

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Melinda French Gates Is Just Getting Started

Since last spring, when she left the Gates Foundation, she’s written another book and announced a billion dollars in new funding — discovering creative ways to support women and inspiring more of them to give.

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Former Citigroup Boss Gives Weill Cornell Medicine $50 Million

Plus, Lyric Opera of Chicago landed a $25 million unrestricted gift from a long-time supporter, and a couple who are chemists and entrepreneurs gave USC’s Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute $15 million.

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Bezoses Pledge up to $500 Million to Unicef USA’s Child Nutrition Fund

Plus, an alum left $35 million to Allegheny College to build an innovation lab, and Vanderbilt Law School will use $6.8 million to exonerate wrongfully convicted people in Tennessee.