Sharks Are in Trouble. This Funder Collaborative Is Working to Protect the Oceans' Apex Predators

Sharks Are in Trouble. This Funder Collaborative Is Working to Protect the Oceans' Apex Predators

The global fishing industry is pushing many shark species to extinction. The Shark Conservation Fund is pooling money and aligning efforts to protect them — and their increasingly fragile ocean ecosystems.

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Can AI Help Locate Low-Cost Cancer Treatments? These Funders Want to Find Out

Can AI Help Locate Low-Cost Cancer Treatments? These Funders Want to Find Out

We can't have too many ways to fight cancer. Here’s who’s backing a nonprofit startup that’s using AI to repurpose generic drugs that could mean the difference between life and death for patients — and solvency or bankruptcy.

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Gordon Moore's Philanthropy Was Rooted in a Fundamental Optimism About Science and Tech

Gordon Moore's Philanthropy Was Rooted in a Fundamental Optimism About Science and Tech

Computer technology pioneer Gordon Moore died last week at age 94. His legacy includes the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation — and a dedication to the idea that scientific progress can change the world.

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Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein on Philanthropy’s Responsibility to Diversify Tech

Mitch Kapor and Freada Kapor Klein on Philanthropy’s Responsibility to Diversify Tech

In the 1980s, Mitch Kapor's Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheet app helped make personal computers indispensable. Now, Mitch and Freada Kapor Klein are on a mission to prove that a fairer tech sector can also be a more successful one.

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These Health Research Funders Are Facing Down the Next Pandemic Threat — Whatever It May Be

These Health Research Funders Are Facing Down the Next Pandemic Threat — Whatever It May Be

The Gates Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation and Open Philanthropy are collaborating under a partnership called Pandemic Antiviral Discovery, funding research to develop treatments that may be needed for future pandemics.

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This Small but Mighty Research Hub Is Expanding. Here’s Who’s Helping Make That Happen

This Small but Mighty Research Hub Is Expanding. Here’s Who’s Helping Make That Happen

Since 1963, Salk Institute scientists have been advancing our knowledge of cancer, aging, infectious disease and more. With a new seven-year, $750 million fundraising goal, the aim is to grow both its facilities and research ranks.

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Can Philanthropy Curb the Growing Threat of Wildfire? West Coast Funders Are Giving It a Shot

Can Philanthropy Curb the Growing Threat of Wildfire? West Coast Funders Are Giving It a Shot

For a century, communities in the Western U.S. have worked hard to prevent and extinguish wildfires. But residents may have to learn to get along with a certain amount of fire. A few funders are navigating this tricky territory.

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COVID Won't be the Last Pandemic. A Top Biomedical Funder Seeks to Get Ahead of Emerging Pathogens

COVID Won't be the Last Pandemic. A Top Biomedical Funder Seeks to Get Ahead of Emerging Pathogens

With a $100 million commitment, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute is the latest funder backing research to prepare for pathogens with the potential to threaten human health, or even trigger new pandemics. 

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A Top Science Funder Wants to Keep Ukraine's Scientists at the Blackboard

A Top Science Funder Wants to Keep Ukraine's Scientists at the Blackboard

The war in Ukraine offers scope for funders to draw on their strengths to assist the embattled nation. For the Simons Foundation, that means helping Ukraine's physicists, biologists and other scientists continue their work.

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This Wealthy Virginia Family Is Helping Make the State a Biotech Hub

This Wealthy Virginia Family Is Helping Make the State a Biotech Hub

Paul and Diane Manning, longtime supporters of diabetes research at the University of Virginia, recently committed $100 million to build an advanced biotech research institute there. Here’s a rundown on the gift and the donors.

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How a Boston-area Funder is Continuing the Legacy of a Champion of Global Health

How a Boston-area Funder is Continuing the Legacy of a Champion of Global Health

The Cummings Foundation is mainly focused on Massachusetts, but is extending its sizable support for healthcare in Rwanda. A new $52 million gift carries on the legacy of global health legend Paul Farmer.

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Mental Health Professionals Are in High Demand. Who’s Funding Workforce Development?

Mental Health Professionals Are in High Demand. Who’s Funding Workforce Development?

As mental health programs expand, the nation is facing a growing shortage of professionals to work in settings from schools to hospitals. A few major players are engaged, but there’s a huge opportunity here for more funders.

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This Funder Forum Wants to Help Philanthropy Include and Center Disabled People

This Funder Forum Wants to Help Philanthropy Include and Center Disabled People

Created by a group of foundations, the Disability & Philanthropy Forum provides resources to help funders address the needs and rights of disabled people. Its North Star? Centering the disability community in decision-making.

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A Tech Winner Seeks Policy Change to Advance Racial Justice in the Industry

A Tech Winner Seeks Policy Change to Advance Racial Justice in the Industry

The Kapor Foundation has launched a multipronged initiative to allow communities of color access to the employment, economic and other benefits of the $2 trillion technology sector.

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Why a Regional Funder is Backing a National Ad Campaign to Open Minds About Mental Health

Why a Regional Funder is Backing a National Ad Campaign to Open Minds About Mental Health

The Utah-based Huntsman Foundation is a lead sponsor of an upcoming multiyear Ad Council marketing and media initiative to drive awareness — and solutions — for the U.S. mental health crisis.

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Funding Seeks to Shed Light on a Crucial Question: Are We Alone in the Universe?

Funding Seeks to Shed Light on a Crucial Question: Are We Alone in the Universe?

The question of life beyond Earth is compelling, both scientifically and spiritually. As new technology reveals multitudes of planets beyond Earth, the quest to identify signatures of extraterrestrial life is drawing more support.

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Of Mice and Men: How Paul Allen's Giving Set the Stage for an Ambitious Effort to Map the Human Brain

Of Mice and Men: How Paul Allen's Giving Set the Stage for an Ambitious Effort to Map the Human Brain

Twenty years ago, Paul Allen's Institute for Brain Science launched with a project to map the mouse brain. Now, the NIH has tapped the institute to manage a global collaboration to map the human brain.

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Why Three Deep-Pocketed Funders Joined Forces to Take on Bipolar Disorder

Why Three Deep-Pocketed Funders Joined Forces to Take on Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder has been significantly understudied. In response, several donors with personal experience of the condition are working with the Milken Institute on a $150 million initiative to fund and coordinate global research.

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As Attention to Mental Health Grows, a Major Nonprofit Lands a New Leader and Some Big Backers

As Attention to Mental Health Grows, a Major Nonprofit Lands a New Leader and Some Big Backers

Policymaker and former OSF Program Director Ken Zimmerman has been named head of Fountain House, a group that has also picked up big donors lately. What does that say about mental health philanthropy?

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Parkinson's Funders Take a Venture Philanthropy Approach to Speed Development of Treatments

Parkinson's Funders Take a Venture Philanthropy Approach to Speed Development of Treatments

The Parkinson's Foundation in the U.S. and Parkinson's U.K. have inked a new partnership to boost investment in treatments for the neurodegenerative condition that affects 10 million people worldwide.

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