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STORIES: Impact

Anne Earhart, Regan Pritzker, and Stacy Schusterman discuss the causes they care about, what motivates them to give, and their visions for the future of philanthropy, society, and the planet

Charting a Course for Change through Women-funded Philanthropy

Anne Earhart, Regan Pritzker, and Stacy Schusterman discuss the causes they care about, what motivates them to give, and their visions for the future of philanthropy, society, and the planet

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In the portfolio of striking photographs that follow, we meet some of the beneficiaries of the “class” of 2019’s philanthropy, and we can read a bit of their remarkable stories in their own words.

Philanthropists with Big Impact

In the portfolio of striking photographs that follow, we meet some of the beneficiaries of the “class” of 2019’s philanthropy, and we can read a bit of their remarkable stories in their own words.

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The beginning of the iconic children’s program Sesame Street can be traced to an apartment in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park.

Bringing Sesame Street to Life

The beginning of the iconic children’s program Sesame Street can be traced to an apartment in Manhattan’s Gramercy Park.

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Democracy is precious. It means everyone’s voice being heard. Sometimes, that simple concept is lost, however.

Protecting the Right to Vote

Democracy is precious. It means everyone’s voice being heard. Sometimes, that simple concept is lost, however.

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ProPublica’s president, Richard Tofel, says classical music and journalism have something in common.

Funding Journalism

ProPublica’s president, Richard Tofel, says classical music and journalism have something in common.

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Christopher Catrambone’s foundation runs on a simple, but critical belief: no one deserves to die at sea.

Sending Hope to Syrians: Philanthropy’s Role in the Refugee Crisis

Christopher Catrambone’s foundation runs on a simple, but critical belief: no one deserves to die at sea.

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