Social Justice Grantmaking II: An Update on U.S. Foundation Trendsprovides a current analysis of foundation giving to social justice work and reports on the detailed recommendations given by funders and advocates interested in advancing social justice philanthropy. This follow-up to the Center’s 2005 study, our first exploration of the topic, reports a nearly 31 percent increase in foundation giving to U.S.-based and international social justice activities between 2002 and 2006. The increase surpasses the 20 percent increase in overall foundation giving during the same time period. Foundation giving to social justice totaled $2.3 billion in 2006, representing roughly 12% of all giving by foundations. Economic and community development, health care access, and human rights and civil liberties received the largest share of social justice funding.
The report discusses factors that have influenced the resurgence of interest in social justice grantmaking, including the success of community organizing during the presidential election. "In 2005 many of us wondered about the prospects for social justice philanthropy because the field itself was so pessimistic about its future. Today, social justice is experiencing a resurgence, fueled by philanthropists whose passion won't let them stand by when there is injustice and whose pragmatism demands results," said Bradford Smith, president of the Foundation Center.
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