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As of December 2023, Scott had donated more than $16 billion to non-profit organizations. [8] On March 19, 2024, Yield Giving announced another $640 million donated to 361 small nonprofits, more than double what the original open call planned for. [9] 279 organizations received $2 million each while 82 were given $1 million each.
California Health Care Foundation United States: Oakland, California: $3.6 billion 1996 [18] 47 The Duke Endowment United States: Charlotte: $3.4 billion 1924 [18] 48 Realdania Denmark: Copenhagen: $3.2 billion €2.8 billion 2000 [44] 49 Cleveland Foundation United States: Cleveland: $2.8 billion 1914 [45] 50 Greater Kansas City Community ...
About 90 percent of the Opportunity Fund's clients are racial and ethnic minorities, nearly 70 percent are low-income, and about a third are female. [2] The organization receives funding from big foundations, banks, donors and government grants, [1] including Bank of America; Goldman Sachs; JP Morgan Chase Foundation; [3] Knight Foundation; Calvert Foundation; [4] philanthropist Mark Leslie ...
In March, Scott announced a $250 million open call to community-focused charities to apply to Yield Giving for grants and plans to give $1 million apiece to 250 charities. Previously, Scott gave ...
Billionaire philanthropist and author MacKenzie Scott announced Tuesday she is giving $640 million to 361 small nonprofits that responded to an open call for applications. Yield Giving’s first ...
Between 2020 and 2023, Step Up grew from 314 to 450 employees, according to its tax filings, as annual revenues climbed from about $23 million to $46.7 million.
Since 2021, New York has awarded $131.5 million in security grants to non-profits, religious groups, and community organizations. In 2025, the state planned to direct $63.9 million in state funding to 636 organizations, in addition to $44.8 million in federal funding under the NSGP. [26]
Philanthropist and billionaire MacKenzie Scott distributed $640 million this week to more than 350 community groups nationwide, 76 of which serve Californians. Each nonprofit received $1 million ...