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Where tech, politics & giving meet: CEO Nicole Taylor considers Silicon Valley's busy intersection
Read full article: Where tech, politics & giving meet: CEO Nicole Taylor considers Silicon Valley's busy intersectionNicole Taylor has an insider’s view of philanthropic trends from her seat as the president and CEO of the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
Wisconsin voters approve ban on private money support for elections
Read full article: Wisconsin voters approve ban on private money support for electionsPrivate money to fund elections will be banned in Wisconsin after voters approved a constitutional amendment Tuesday put forward by Republicans in reaction to grants received in 2020 that were funded by donations from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
Nonprofits strain to support voters in Georgia Senate race
Read full article: Nonprofits strain to support voters in Georgia Senate raceNonprofit organizations in Georgia are digging deep to ramp up their operations again after Election Day to inform voters about the closely watched runoff race for one of the state's Senate seats.
Nonprofits likely under fire as Senate explores ‘dark money’
Read full article: Nonprofits likely under fire as Senate explores ‘dark money’A Senate hearing on Wednesday is likely to produce fireworks as Republicans and Democrats square off over the role that foundations and nonprofits are playing in elections.
Zuckerberg money won't be in next round of aid for elections
Read full article: Zuckerberg money won't be in next round of aid for electionsThe nonprofit that distributed most of the $350 million in donations from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to election offices in 2020 says it won’t disburse similar donations this year.
Gates, French Gates top list of biggest U.S. charity donors
Read full article: Gates, French Gates top list of biggest U.S. charity donorsA handful of Americans donated at least $1 billion to charity last year, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual ranking of the 50 Americans who gave the most to charity in 2021.
Chan, Zuckerberg fighting Native American vaccine hesitancy
Read full article: Chan, Zuckerberg fighting Native American vaccine hesitancyDakota and Navajo actor Dallas Goldtooth joins other influencers — people who have earned the community’s trust — in a two-phase public outreach effort by nonprofit organizations IllumiNative, the Urban Indian Health Institute, and 13 Native groups in states including Alaska, Minnesota, and California.
Zuckerberg, Chan to invest up to $3.4B for science advances
Read full article: Zuckerberg, Chan to invest up to $3.4B for science advancesA spokesperson for the company that runs the philanthropy of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, said the company is investing up to $3.4 billion to advance human health over 10 to 15 years.
Zuckerberg part of $100M ‘California Black Freedom Fund’
Read full article: Zuckerberg part of $100M ‘California Black Freedom Fund’A group of more than two dozen philanthropic organizations and corporations on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, announced the California Black Freedom Fund. Its five-year $100 million initiative the group says will provide resources to Black-led organizations in the state aiming to eradicate systemic racism. The 25 funders include the philanthropic groups of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, Philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs as well as JPMorgan Chase. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)More than two dozen philanthropic organizations and corporations on Thursday launched the California Black Freedom Fund, a $100 million, five-year initiative that they say will provide resources to Black-led organizations in the state that are seeking to eradicate systemic racism. The 25 funders include the philanthropic groups of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs as well as JPMorgan Chase.
Amazon's Bezos tops list of richest charitable gifts in 2020
Read full article: Amazon's Bezos tops list of richest charitable gifts in 2020– The world's richest person made the single-largest charitable contribution in 2020, according to The Chronicle of Philanthropy's annual list of top donations, a $10 billion gift that is intended to help fight climate change. Amazon's founder and CEO, Jeff Bezos, whose “real-time” worth Forbes magazine estimates at roughly $188 billion, used the contribution to launch his Bezos Earth Fund. According to the left-leaning Americans for Tax Fairness and the Institute for Policy Studies, from March 18 through Dec. 7, 2020, Bezos' wealth surged by 63%, from $113 billion to $184 billion. Bezos and the Zuckerbergs made up the next spots on last year's top 10 list, with $100 million donations — Bezos for Feeding America to aid food banks across the country and the Zuckerbergs to the same election security group. In February, the Chronicle will publish its list of the 50 biggest donors, which counts cumulative donations, not individual gifts.
San Francisco board rebukes naming hospital for Facebook CEO
Read full article: San Francisco board rebukes naming hospital for Facebook CEOFILE - In this Sept. 20, 2016, file photo, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, smile as they prepare for a speech in San Francisco. The hospital was the first in San Francisco to administer vaccines protecting against the coronavirus on Tuesday. We are a public hospital of and for the people of the city and county of San Francisco. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, the couple's philanthropic arm, directed requests for comment to the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation. The resolution declares that the city and county of San Francisco should not reward tax dodges, which some say the donation is.
Oregon could become 1st US state to decriminalize hard drugs
Read full article: Oregon could become 1st US state to decriminalize hard drugsThe centers would be funded by tax revenue from retail marijuana sales in the state that was the country's first to decriminalize marijuana possession. Oregon's measure is backed by the Oregon Nurses Association, the Oregon chapter of the American College of Physicians and the Oregon Academy of Family Physicians. Given that margin, the more controversial hard drugs decriminalization measure is unlikely to pass, said Catherine Bolzendahl, director of Oregon State University's School of Public Policy. But Christopher McKnight Nichols, associate professor of history at Oregon State University, said it's hard to gauge the outcome because voter participation seems headed for a historic high, with many first-time voters. “If the measure passes, Oregon will shift to a health-based approach to drugs and addiction,” the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's website says.
Mark Zuckerberg donates $100M more to help election offices
Read full article: Mark Zuckerberg donates $100M more to help election officesDENVER – Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, on Tuesday donated an additional $100 million to helping local election offices prepare for November even as some conservatives are stepping up their efforts to stop the funds from being used. The contribution brings the total funding for the election from Zuckerberg and Chan to $400 million — the same amount that Congress allocated in March to help fund election offices as they dealt with the difficulties of adapting to new voting behavior during the coronavirus pandemic. Zuckerberg and Chan stepped into the gap initially in September, with a $300 million donation. These funds will serve communities throughout the country -- urban, rural and suburban – and are being allocated by non-partisan organizations.”Zuckerberg added that most election offices that applied have fewer than 25,000 registered voters in their jurisdictions. Some conservatives have criticized CTCL for donating to election offices in large Democratic-leaning cities in swing states.
Zuckerberg-funded scientists: Rein in Trump on Facebook
Read full article: Zuckerberg-funded scientists: Rein in Trump on FacebookThe other organizers are Martin Kampmann of the University of California-San Francisco and Jason Shepherd of the University of Utah. All have grants from a Chan Zuckerberg Initiative program working to prevent, cure and treat neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. The letters authors called the post a clear statement of inciting violence.Twitter had both flagged and demoted a Trump tweet using the same language. The Associated Press emailed the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative press office for comment. Some Facebook employees have publicly objected to Zuckerbergs refusal to take down or label misleading or incendiary posts by Trump or other politicians.