City's mayor Eric Garcetti calls Broad the most influential private citizen of his generation: 'He loved this city as deeply as anyone I have ever known'

Andrew Feiler's book 'A Better Life for Their Children' captures the institutions funded by a German-Jewish philanthropist for Black students -- which started change in the US

Some worry as the Ruderman Foundation begins to redirect funds after 18 years of successful activism -- though experts say more diverse sources could be beneficial in the long run

Donors must decide whether to direct resources to arts and culture while hunger and poverty persist, with the health crisis exacerbating an already dire situation for both causes

Two reasons for helping the neighbors, and praise for a strategic charitable project

Daughter of 1st woman to serve as a CEO of Fortune 500 company says she was raised to understand importance of diversity and was inspired to consider legacy after cancer diagnosis

Philanthropists Moses and Judith traveled months over land and sea, dodging plague and bandits, while undergoing bouts of forced isolation across Middle East

When an associate turned to Rabbi Eitan Rubin of Beit Medrash of Great Neck, looking to find investors to buy medical supplies, the school head instantly formed a charitable plan

'If we save a life, we save humanity -- this is Judaism,' says Miguel Krigsner, son of Holocaust survivors and founder of world's largest beauty retailer O Boticário

With no revenue for possibly months, and philanthropies likely to tighten belts due to financial crisis, JCCs, museums, camps, take cuts from which they may not soon recover

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