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Inside the Bainum Family Foundation’s Deepening Support for Early Ed
The longstanding youth funder recently doubled down on its support for very young children with a five-year, $100 million funding commitment. We explore Bainum’s early childhood work and where it’s heading.
Connie Matthiessen|
Bainum: How a Youth-Focused Family Philanthropy Has Evolved Over Five Decades
The Bainum Family Foundation, built on a hospitality fortune, has been singularly focused on young people since it got off the ground in 1968. But it’s also changed quite a bit through the generations. Here’s a close look.
Ade Adeniji|
One Organization’s Quest to Forge a Civic Path Out of the Culture Wars, and Rally Funders
The Harwood Institute is working to help communities find common ground and avoid the political and cultural clashes that are dividing the country. It’s also seeking to bring more philanthropic funders to that work.
Connie Matthiessen|
This Pooled Fund Is Driving Progress for Early Care — and Confronting a Possible Setback in D.C.
Against the backdrop of a nationwide child care crisis, the Raising Child Care Fund is getting behind efforts to support early educators across the country. But in the nation’s capital, one such initiative is on the chopping block.
Connie Matthiessen|
How a Family Foundation Backs a Multifaceted Approach to Lifting Families Out of Poverty
For over a decade, the Crimson Lion/Lavine Family Foundation has backed LIFT, which works to combat generational poverty by providing funds, coaching and support — and its model is showing results.
Connie Matthiessen|
L.A. Foundations Back Renovation of a Historic Facility Serving Children with Visual Impairments
An early education center for children with visual impairments has a long history in Los Angeles and deep philanthropic roots. Now, it is getting a much-needed upgrade, thanks to a new public-private partnership.
Connie Matthiessen|
New Funding Initiative Aims to Boost Wages for Early Educators — And Help Fix a Broken System
Against the backdrop of a national child care crisis, the Early Educator Investment Collaborative just launched an effort to boost worker pay by building on progress made during the pandemic.
Connie Matthiessen|
What’s the Plan for the Moody Foundation’s Texas-Sized Pledge to Lone Star State Students?
The Texas-based family foundation, among the state’s largest, just stepped up for students with a $1 billion education pledge. It’s a worthy move, but also shines a light on the state’s failures when it comes to public funding for schools.
Connie Matthiessen|
A Philanthropy Built on Chocolate Expands its Mission to Support Early Childhood
Chocolate magnate Milton Hershey and his wife Catherine left behind a fortune to provide a K-12 education for low-income children. Now, the Hershey Trust is opening a fleet of new schools for younger students.
Connie Matthiessen|
Hands-On Help: The Other Side of MacKenzie Scott’s Recent Early Childhood Ramp-Up
In her early childhood giving this year, MacKenzie Scott is pairing advocacy with direct service funding, including support for programs that provide one-on-one, in-home maternal and infant healthcare.
Connie Matthiessen|
Righting the World: How Five Globally Bestselling Authors Give
While writers don’t often make it into the ranks of the very rich, these bestselling authors have engaged in some substantial philanthropy. Their giving varies widely, but they do share some interests in common.
Liz Longley|
MacKenzie Scott’s Recent Giving for Early Education Spotlights the Power of Advocacy
Much of the celebrated megadonor’s recent giving has made its way to organizations promoting early childhood care and education. Many place their focus on advocacy, a strategy some other funders are hesitant to support.
Connie Matthiessen|
Recent Layoffs Raise Questions About the Future of Education Funding at CZI
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, a committed ed funder, just cut its education team by 30%. What do these layoffs mean for the philanthropy’s education support going forward?
Connie Matthiessen|
Facing Deep Regional Inequality, Silicon Valley Community Foundation Zeroes in on Early Childhood
Silicon Valley has pockets of deep poverty — and child care deserts — alongside areas of immense, tech-fueled wealth. SVCF’s Christine Thorsteinson details the foundation’s efforts boost access to quality early education.
Connie Matthiessen|
Inside a Media Funding Partnership to Get the Word Out about Early Childhood
Backing journalism can be a powerful way for philanthropy to raise the profile of critical but neglected issues like early childhood care and education. Here’s one new example out of Los Angeles.
Connie Matthiessen|
To Start Children on the Right Path, Funders Seek to Strengthen Earliest Relationships
There’s a growing body of research showing that early childhood bonds have a profound impact on development and wellbeing. Foundations are working together in an effort to bolster these critical relationships.
Laurie Udesky|
“Rockstar Successful.” Why Early Ed Funders Are Backing This Unique Approach to Training Educators
One thing holding back the American early childhood education system is a serious teacher shortage. EDvance is making the required education more accessible, drawing support from the Heising-Simons Foundation and others.
Connie Matthiessen|
An Audacious Effort to Transform the Foster Care System Gets a Big Funding Boost
Think of Us has a bold mission: to transform the foster care system from the ground up. The organization’s approach, which elevates those with lived experience, landed a major haul from The Audacious Project and others.
Connie Matthiessen|
How the Ballmers Aim to Build and Diversify the Early Ed Workforce in Washington State
The foundation of this billionaire donor couple has made early childhood education a priority, most recently in an effort to strengthen the struggling early educator workforce through a mix of strategies.
Connie Matthiessen|
A Conversation With Sushma Raman, the New President and CEO of Heising-Simons Foundation
This Bay Area funder moved $155 million last year for a mix of science, education, climate and more. We talked to the head of the foundation about her plans, the state of philanthropy, and what she likes to do in her free time.
Connie Matthiessen|
Backed by a Broad Swath of Patient Funders, Early Ed Advocates Scored a Major Win in New Mexico
As support for early childhood education stalls in Washington, advocates and funders are focusing on the states. In New Mexico, a range of funders providing both 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) support contributed to a big win.
Connie Matthiessen|
To Advance Health Equity, a Big Hospital Gift Targets the Earliest Childhood Experiences
Real estate investor John Schreiber and his wife Kathleen are long-time Chicago philanthropists. A recent $25 million gift underscores a more recent priority for the couple: early childhood, including conditions before birth.
Connie Matthiessen|
This Collaborative Fund Is Channeling a “Sea Change” in How America Views Care
Established last year to build and promote care infrastructure, the CARE Fund has signed on numerous big-name grantmakers. Executive Director Anna Wadia is confident about changes she’s seeing in public discourse.
IP Admin|
Six Questions for Dr. Laura Gerald of Reynolds Trust, as it Reckons With its Past and Plans for the Future
North Carolina’s Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust announced it is divesting from tobacco — and taking a frank look at its history and the source of its wealth. Dr. Laura Gerald unpacks the process and the result.
Connie Matthiessen|
How the American Indian College Fund is Strengthening Early Ed in Native Communities
The Bezos Family Foundation is the latest funder to throw its support behind an effort to strengthen early education in Native American communities. The place-based approach emphasizes local strengths and traditions.
Connie Matthiessen|
This Major Anti-Poverty Collaborative is Doubling Down on Support for Early Childhood
Blue Meridian’s big investment in HealthySteps demonstrates the funding collaborative’s commitment to early childhood and interventions that disrupt the intergenerational cycle of poverty.
Connie Matthiessen|
This U.N.-Created Fund Is Moving $1 Billion and Counting for Education During Times of Crisis
Education Cannot Wait is a U.N.-created fund with a mission to support children’s learning during times of crisis. Director Yasmin Sharif details how the organization works, and its plans for future philanthropic fundraising.
Liz Longley|
Here’s What We Know About a Walton Heir’s Zoma Foundation, a Big Supporter of Early Childhood
This couple from America’s richest family are founders of a sizable but low-profile foundation. Here’s what we learned from a deep dive into their grantmaking on maternal health, early childhood development, and more.
Michael Kavate|
IP Briefing: What’s Going on With Philanthropy for Early Childhood Education?
Early childhood education has gained more funding in recent years, but it still receives a small share of philanthropy compared to K-12. Our latest briefing gives you the key details.
IP Staff|
How Funding Has Shifted to Support the Growing Child Care Movement
A surging movement is demanding greater investment in America’s underfunded and disjointed care infrastructure. Guest author Ashley Beckner of Imaginable Futures explains how philanthropy is evolving in response.
IP Staff|


