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Report: Giving for Substance Use Disorders and Addiction

IP Staff | October 14, 2024

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Substance use disorders and addiction intersect with many causes addressed by philanthropy; however, this has been a challenging issue for philanthropy. Inside Philanthropy’s State of American Philanthropy report on this funding landscape draws on grant data and interviews with experts to provide an overview of this complex philanthropic space. The report covers topics including the importance of family foundations in this giving space, and challenges and opportunities for funders and fundraisers. Subscribers can learn about: which funders are giving to prevent addiction, treat disorders, and reduce harm; the types of nonprofits receiving substantial grants and donations; and the issues funders are discussing as they seek to support solutions.

Explore the foundations, major donors, and corporations making grants to nonprofits to treat substance use disorder and addiction.

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

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