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The MacKenzie Effect: How Billionaire MacKenzie Scott Is Changing the Giving Game
By: Andrew Zucker Town & Country Magazine | October 29, 2024
Media article
A $36 billion fortune made Scott one of the richest women in the world. How she’s giving it away makes her fascinating.
Photo of Muhsin Hassan and two attendees posing for a photo at CorpsAfrica's 2024 UNGA Reception
Seeking Insights in the City that Never Sleeps
By: Muhsin Hassan | October 25, 2024
This year’s UNGA Week—the nickname for various activities surrounding the United Nations’ annual General Assembly—once again convened the global international development and social impact communities in New York City. Lever for Change was well represented, with four members of our team participating in events. While UNGA is often perceived as a sprawling and endless series of meetings, there was an undeniable sense of urgency in the air, with protests on nearby streets and activists demanding action in every arena.
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Lever for Change announces leadership reorganization and expansion of team
October 2, 2024
Press Release
Kristen Molyneaux, formerly Vice President, Program Strategy & Learning, will become President of Lever for Change, with responsibility for building a strong organization, delivering high-quality services for donors and nonprofits, and maximizing the impact of funding for social change. Cecilia Conrad will continue to serve as CEO, with responsibility for strategy development, business development, and financial viability.
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When Philanthropy Speaks
By: Susan Sygall, CEO, Mobility International USA (MIUSA) | August 12, 2024
When philanthropy leaders speak out, we all listen. Who are the “we” that we are talking about? “We” are the educators, the activists, and the people from all fields and disciplines who apply for funding to do work that furthers our missions.
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How ‘big bet philanthropy’ is transforming the sector
By: Dr. Cecilia Conrad | August 6, 2024
Media article
Big bet philanthropy, the practice of making multimillion-dollar investments in a single organization with the intention of transforming a sector, issue, or organization, has gone mainstream.
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This $50 Million Funding Challenge Seeks Solutions for a Resilient and Sustainable Gulf Coast
By: Paul Karon , Inside Philanthropy | August 1, 2024
It was 15 years ago that the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded and caught fire, killing 11 crew members and triggering the largest marine oil spill in history.
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Newsletter | July 2024
July 30, 2024
In this edition of our quarterly newsletter, we share about our two open challenges totaling $150 million in funding opportunities, a knowledge piece about emerging best practices in prize philanthropy, and our headline-making news about previous and upcoming challenges.
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Building Hope: Lessons Learned and Innovations in Refugee Support
By: Muhsin Hassan and Tenille Metti Bowling | June 25, 2024
Given the rise in global displacement across the globe, in honor of World Refugee Day, we gathered our Larsen Lam ICONIQ Impact Award finalists for a discussion on how to best support the lives and well-being of refugees– and we are delighted to share these key learnings with our community of nonprofits, funders, and partners who are also committed to addressing this pressing global challenge.
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New $50 Million Gulf Futures Challenge Launched to Support a Safer, More Resilient, and Sustainable Future for the U.S. Gulf Coast Region
By: Marc Moorghen | June 18, 2024
Press Release
Competition Update
A $50 million open challenge designed to discover and invest in bold ideas that apply, translate, or communicate science, engineering, and medical knowledge to address critical challenges in the Gulf.
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An illuminating, rewarding journey toward racial equity
By: Ted Gregory, Guest Contributor | June 6, 2024
Bold Solutions Network
Impact Story
While pursuing $20 million challenge grants, two organizations focused their long-term vision and learned about racial equity. After receiving the award, they’re expanding innovative, effective work.

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