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Estate Planning, Tax Code, and Planned Giving: Are You Prepared for Upcoming Changes That Could Impact Giving?

Veritus Group

In 2026, a big change to the tax code will take effect. We recommend being mindful of this change, as donors may wish to review their plans. The post Estate Planning, Tax Code, and Planned Giving: Are You Prepared for Upcoming Changes That Could Impact Giving? appeared first on Veritus Group.

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Gates Foundation to Increase Funding to $8.3 Billion This Year

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The grant maker predicts its annual grant budget will grow to $9 billion by 2026.

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Seven New Research Grants to Build Theory and Evidence in our Focus Areas

WT Grant Foundation

of Economics, University of Chicago 7/1/2023–6/30/2026, $537,914 Child Poverty Impacts of Safety Net Responses to COVID-19 Do policies that reduce administrative burden in social safety net programs reduce child poverty rates and narrow racial and ethnic disparities in benefit participation? Joshua Angrist and Raymond Han, Dept.

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DHS-23-USFA-043-00-99 Fiscal Year 2023 State Fire Training Systems Grant

iGrantWriters

Furthermore, they support Goal 3 of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Strategic Plan for 2022-2026, aiming to promote and sustain a ready FEMA and a prepared nation. The SFTSG enables state fire training agencies to select from a wide range of courses, with over 200 options available.

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NEH Cultural and Community Resilience Program Grants

Library Grants

in May 2026. NEH will award successful applicants up to $150,000 and anticipates awarding approximately $2,500,000 among an estimated fifteen to twenty recipients. NEH does not require cost sharing in this program. Proposals should budget for two team members to attend a meeting in Washington, D.C.,

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Americans and the Holocaust: A Traveling Exhibition for Libraries

Library Grants

Fifty public and academic libraries will be selected to host the exhibition, starting June 2024 through July 2026. The USHMM and ALA PPO hope to challenge people to ask themselves “what would I have done?” and also, “what will I do?” Libraries will host the exhibition for five to six weeks and implement at least four public programs.

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IIJA Explainer: Leveraging Available Funds

AmpliFund

Signed into law in 2021, this legislation funds infrastructure projects through 2026. Next steps: Apply, implement, and demonstrate impact The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is injecting $1.2 trillion into the nation’s infrastructure.

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