April 9, 2009
Grant Makers Pour More Than $1-Billion Into Climate-Change Crusade
Some of America's largest grant makers are pouring more than $1-billion into efforts to slow climate change and reduce the damage it is already causing. Most are pledging to keep those commitments despite the recession's toll on their assets, citing the urgency of the global environmental crisis.
Three funds — the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, in Menlo Park, Calif.; the McKnight Foundation, in Minneapolis; and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, in Los Altos,
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