Chicago Sun-Times

Nonprofits hit by virus impact getting boost from MacArthur Foundation, others

- BY STEFANO ESPOSITO, STAFF REPORTER sesposito@suntimes.com | @slesposito

Five philanthro­pic organizati­ons, including the Chicago-based John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, say they plan to donate $1.7 billion over the next three years to help nonprofit organizati­ons around the globe that have been crippled by the effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

In the United States alone, nonprofits employ about 10% of the private workforce, and in a recent survey, 73% of those organizati­ons said they expect to see a 20% drop in revenue in the coming year, according to the MacArthur Foundation.

“At this moment of massive disruption, we see opportunit­y,” MacArthur Foundation President John Palfrey said in a statement. “The pandemic is wreaking tragedy across the world and, in particular, in African American communitie­s. In the face of an extraordin­ary social and economic crisis, our city, country, and global communitie­s require a transforma­tion. Our response to the pandemic will focus on supporting the reinventio­n of systems that create a more just, equitable, and resilient world.”

The money is expected to fund efforts that would tackle topics such as racial equity, social justice and climate change.

“COVID-19 presents an existentia­l threat to nonprofits, and we must respond in creative and innovative ways,” said Darren Walker, president of the Ford Foundation, in a statement. “The pandemic has brought into sharp relief the results of decades of growing inequality. The virus is only compoundin­g that inequality, taking a disproport­ionate toll on the poor, people of color, immigrants, people with disabiliti­es, and others who were already marginaliz­ed before the crisis hit.”

Walker added: “Our goal for the additional funds is to help shore up, strengthen, and deepen the resilience of key organizati­ons that are advancing the fight against inequality and injustice at a time when the need is greatest.”

Besides the MacArthur and Ford foundation­s, donors include the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. The organizati­ons say they expect to share their specific plans for the money in the coming weeks.

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