How the Meadows Foundation Supports the People (and Animals) of Texas

How the Meadows Foundation Supports the People (and Animals) of Texas

Animal welfare is one of many causes championed by the Meadows Foundation, a 75-year-old family funder that gives in its home state of Texas. Here’s a look at how Meadows works and what it’s prioritizing right now.

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Talent for Philanthropy: A Look Inside the UTA Foundation

Talent for Philanthropy: A Look Inside the UTA Foundation

The United Talent Agency is a major player in Hollywood, with celebrity clients across film and television, media and sports. We connected with Rene Jones, chief of social impact, to find out how the agency rallies talent for giving.

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Address Youth Homelessness or Youth Mental Health? Philanthropy Can Solve Both

Address Youth Homelessness or Youth Mental Health? Philanthropy Can Solve Both

In this guest article, philanthropist Tricia Raikes shines a light on the interrelated crises of youth homelessness and mental health, and tells us how her foundation has been addressing that nexus in Washington State.

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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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New Frontier: Philanthropy’s Role in Digital Mental Health

New Frontier: Philanthropy’s Role in Digital Mental Health

App-based digital mental healthcare saw a renaissance during the pandemic. As we observe Mental Health Awareness Month, guest author Anna Bobb offers some ways philanthropy can further catalyze that promising field.

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Who’s Providing Funding for Women and Girls’ Mental Health?

Who’s Providing Funding for Women and Girls’ Mental Health?

Philanthropic funding specifically addressing women and girls’ mental health remains vanishingly small. Some funders have been paying attention, though, and the organization Mindful Philanthropy wants to grow their ranks.

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“Small Can Be Effective.” Five Things to Know About Richmond Memorial Health Foundation

“Small Can Be Effective.” Five Things to Know About Richmond Memorial Health Foundation

The Richmond Memorial Health Foundation is committed to fostering an equitable and healthy Richmond region. We check in with President Mark Constantine to explore its strategic framework, upcoming initiatives and more.

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The U.S. Is in a Mental Health Crisis, but Funding Is Still Scarce. This Group Hopes to Change That

The U.S. Is in a Mental Health Crisis, but Funding Is Still Scarce. This Group Hopes to Change That

Mindful Philanthropy, which was founded by a group of mental health foundations, is pushing funders to boost support for an urgent — and still vastly underfunded — issue.

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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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“Our Focus Is on the Children.” A Software Giant Ups Its Commitment to Public Schools

“Our Focus Is on the Children.” A Software Giant Ups Its Commitment to Public Schools

Salesforce’s latest round of education funding zeroes in on mental health and resilient schools. It’s praiseworthy support, but begs the question: why is so much private backing for public schools even necessary?

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Meet the Funder Collaborative Behind a Push for Psychedelic Mental Health Treatments

Meet the Funder Collaborative Behind a Push for Psychedelic Mental Health Treatments

The Psychedelic Science Funders Collaborative has been working to secure federal approval of PTSD treatments using psychedelic substances. With plenty of well-heeled donors aboard, the group’s outlook is bright.

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Generation Z Faces a Deeply Uncertain Future. Is Philanthropy Listening?

Generation Z Faces a Deeply Uncertain Future. Is Philanthropy Listening?

A new report found that Generation Z feels “undervalued and unheard” by major institutions, including philanthropic organizations. What can we make of this, and can funders better address their concerns?

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A Major Health Insurance Foundation Targets Disparities in Substance Use and Mental Health

A Major Health Insurance Foundation Targets Disparities in Substance Use and Mental Health

The Elevance Health Foundation, like its corporate counterpart, recently changed its name from Anthem. It’s seeking to address disparities, emphasizing the continuum of care around substance use and mental health.

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Here’s How the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Is Growing Three Partnerships to Boost Global Health

Here’s How the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Is Growing Three Partnerships to Boost Global Health

The Greece-based Stavros Niarchos Foundation is expanding a major global health grantmaking initiative with commitments to three longtime partners based in New York City. Mental health is one focus area.

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Is Smartphone Use Taking a Toll on Kids? This New Family Foundation Wants to Find Out

Is Smartphone Use Taking a Toll on Kids? This New Family Foundation Wants to Find Out

Are smartphones and social media contributing to the youth mental health crisis? The Winston Family Foundation’s new center at UNC-Chapel Hill is conducting research on the poorly understood impacts of technology use.

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Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

Round Four: Here’s What You Need to Know About MacKenzie Scott's Latest List of Gifts

At long last, our two-time winner for Philanthropist of the Year has dropped another Medium post—this time with the names of grantees included. Here are some key takeaways.

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Mental Health Hotline’s Launch Is Fast-Approaching. Philanthropy Can Help Make It a Success

Mental Health Hotline’s Launch Is Fast-Approaching. Philanthropy Can Help Make It a Success

Federal law requires activation of the 988 mental health crisis hotline number in July. Here’s how philanthropy can help states and communities build the next generation of crisis response and care.

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Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

Five Things to Know About MacKenzie Scott’s Latest Round of Gifts

The groundbreaking grantmaker left it to her latest grantees to publicize their gifts—or not. Since then, there’s been a steady stream of gift announcements, some of them massive. Here’s what you need to know.

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Where a Huge Mental Health Gift from the Ballmers Is Headed—and What It Means for the Field

Where a Huge Mental Health Gift from the Ballmers Is Headed—and What It Means for the Field

The Ballmer Group's $425 million grant establishes a new children's mental health institute, building on the funder's strategy of connecting universities with community programs. It’s also a bellwether for mental health giving.

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This Funder Is Giving to Address Mental Health Through the Arts. Here's What It's Learning

This Funder Is Giving to Address Mental Health Through the Arts. Here's What It's Learning

The New York-based Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund has announced the grantees of a new program to foster mental health through the arts. We chat with the fund’s Executive Director Rick Luftglass about lessons learned.

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