Health networks around the country are cutting back on free and discounted care in an effort to push uninsured lower- and middle-income patients to sign up for coverage through the Affordable Care Act, reports The New York Times. The cost of providing …
The Oklahoma City-based Inasmuch Foundation awarded the Muskogee Little Theatre with a $100,000 grant for construction of a new performing arts facility, suggesting that foundations remain committed to helping small theaters looking to expand their …
The Guggenheim Museum is drawing fire over its planned expansion in Abu Dhabi as part of a larger protest of labor conditions in the United Arab Emirates capital, writes The New York Times. In the latest of a series of incidents at the New York museum, …
According to the Foundation Center, the Gates foundation has $40.2-billion in assets, more than triple those of America's second-largest philanthropy, the Ford Foundation. The foundation's rapid growth, also fueled by massive donations from Warren …
Washington Womens Foundation, established in 1995, is seeking a President to replace its retiring dynamic leader. WWF educates, inspires and increases the number of women committed to philanthropy in order to strengthen community and demonstrate …
Sumner Redstone, the media mogul, is 91 and worth $6.2 billion. While he's engaged in plenty of philanthropy, he hasn't signed the Giving Pledge and has yet to make much of a dent in giving away his large fortune. Nor is there much time left to do that.
Warren Buffett is one of the most famous philanthropists of our time, but what made his sister want to start giving? According to Doris herself, she discovered her desire to give during the Great Depression when even the wealthy were struggling to get by.
The Community Foundation of Henderson County is currently accepting nominations for the Richard C. and Vina L. Sauer Charitable Leadership Award, which honors a local philanthropist who makes a difference in the community by giving of their time …
On April 7, institutional philanthropy was the center of an onstage conversation at Stanford University between Jeff Raikes, CEO of the multibillion-dollar Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and Rob Reich, program director of Stanford's Ethics in Society …