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Report: Giving for Conservation, Pollution Mitigation, and Agriculture

IP Staff | September 26, 2024

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Conservation, pollution mitigation, and agriculture are distinct, yet overlapping, philanthropic spaces. Inside Philanthropy’s State of American Philanthropy brief provides an overview of these intersecting and evolving funding ecosystems. Topics include the increasing number of intermediaries focused on the environment; experiments with conservation finance; and the impact of a new generation of environmental funders. Subscribers can find information about: key funders; the scale of environmental giving; and the diverse types of nonprofits receiving grants and donations. Readers can also see the State of American Philanthropy brief on Giving for Climate Change and Clean Energy.

Explore the foundations and major donors making grants for nonprofits in environmental conservation, pollution mitigation, and agriculture—as well as the funding trends that are reshaping this area of philanthropy.

Filed Under: SAP Issues, State of American Philanthropy Tagged With: IP State of American Philanthropy

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