Ever since the 2016 election, my colleagues and I have been charting the growing waysfoundation chief executives are using their bully pulpits to call attention to important social issues. In many cases, they have taken to our opinion pages to urge everyone in the nonprofit world to rally around important public-policy matters, such as protecting democracy,keeping immigrants safe, and ensuring that the census counts everyone.
In this month’s issue, we feature two calls for change within philanthropy itself. Rich Besser of Robert Wood Johnson and Darren Walker of Ford announce a new $10 million effort, involving 12 other foundations, to ensure people with disabilities are engaged in every aspect of grant making — that includes serving as staff members and making key decision on where money goes (Page 36).
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