People in Philanthropy 2024

In all our workshops and consultations, AP stresses the importance of developing relationships with foundation personnel, especially in your field of interest. Here are a bunch of new foundation folks you may need to contact.December:

November

  • Texas-based mega-funder Arnold Ventures has been focusing its recent work on infrastructure in policy and implementation. They recently hired two new VPs in these areas: Dr. Jenny Schuetz is now the Vice President of Infrastructure Housing and  Sara Schaumburg has joined as Vice President of Advocacy, Communications & External Affairs — Chief of Staff.
  • Dr. Erin Bogan is the new K-12 Program Officer at the Gates Foundation. She has led “projects, research, and initiatives funded by the Gates Foundation to support students from K-12 to Postsecondary.”.
  • Melanie Jiménez joined Ms. Foundation as a Program Officer. She’s originally from LA but has worked with the San Francisco Foundation. Melanie has expertise in program-related investments and other grantmaking portfolios that focus on anti-displacement efforts and community wealth-building through collective ownership.
  • Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation recently hired Tod Herskovitz as Nonprofit Strategies Manager. Tod has twenty years of experience in building nonprofit partnerships.
  • Sara Gangelhoff is the new Director of Advocacy and Innovation at the Women's Foundation of MN. Sara will lead their policy work, building a strong legislative agenda and advocating for statewide policies that advance racial and gender equity.
  • The Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation announced that Richard Burns has joined as Interim Executive Director to lead the Foundation into 2025.

October:

September

July-August

  • Best Buy Social Impact and Foundation Change
  • Olivia Jefferson is now heading up Social Impact and will be the Executive Director of the Best Buy Foundation. Ms. Jefferson has a long history in the corporate social responsibility arena, including Opus, United Health, American Express, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Target. She’s also been involved with United Way and Hope Communities. She spent several years in the Michigan State government in the Adoption field.  --Welcome!
  • President Darren Walker to Leave the Ford Foundation
  • Ford Foundation president Darren Walker says he will step down from his role by the end of 2025.
  • Change in Leadership at Heising-Simons Foundation: The Heising-Simons Foundation yesterday named Jennifer Shipp as Acting President and CEO, effective immediately. Sushma Raman is stepping down from her role as President and CEO to pursue other opportunities and will remain associated with the Foundation as a strategic advisor to the Board through the end of 2024. Ms. Shipp joined the Foundation as General Counsel in April 2020 and has both overseen its legal affairs and provided expertise and guidance for its strategy development, grantmaking, governance, and other areas.

Other Minnesota-Significant Funders Making Changes

  • The Kresge Foundation announced  that Ms. Shamar A. Bibbins has been promoted to managing director of the Environment Program. She’s been in at Kresge for a while, but also spent time as a Public Relations executive in the NBA, a screen actor for PepsiCo, Home Depot and other companies.
  • JOYCE FOUNDATION: This is BIG NEWS: Between 2018 and 2022, the Chicago-based Joyce Foundation awarded 106 grants worth $17 million to Minnesota groups. Traditionally, Joyce focuses its MN giving in the areas of K-12 education, crime prevention, economic development, gun violence, and the environment. All their giving has a public policy framework.
  • They just appointed Dr. Julie Morita President & CEO. She was the Executive Vice President of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commissioner of Chicago’s Public Health Department as well as executives at Group Health (AZ) and the Centers for Disease Control. Dr. Morita is also a pediatrician who did her residency at the University of Minnesota. Will Joyce be moving more toward Health?

Other New Folks…

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February

  • Big Addition to the Minnesota Philanthropy Scene: The Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies announced the appointment of Antonia Hernandez to its Program Committees. Antonia was President of the California Community Foundation, but before that, she was one of the founding mothers of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MLEDF), one of the early legal defense funds for women, BIPOC communities, LGBTQ+ constituents and other civil rights activists.
  • Susan Bass Roberts was named president of the Pohlad Family Foundation. She’s been with the foundation since 2016, serving as both vice president and executive director. Bass Roberts is the first non-family member to serve in this role since the Foundation’s founding 30 years ago. The Pohlads have had great luck with finding involved and well-informed executives and program staff. Check out the staff page (with links)
  • Houston-based Arnold Ventures named Molly Clayton Vice President of Contraceptive Access, a newly created position.
  • Minnesota’s Bush Foundation named Adora Land. as the new Grantmaking Director for the Bush Fellowships.
  • Ford Foundation announced the appointments of Anita Khashu and Chi-hui Yang as program directors. Anita will run the operations for Ford’s U.S. Gender, Racial and Ethnic Justice Program, while Chi-hui will run the Foundation’s Creativity & Free Expression program (CFE).
  • Ford has also named Dr. Wanjiru Kamau-Rutenberg Vice President of Programs.
  • Minnesota-based GHR Foundation (a Rauenhorst family foundation) promoted Kevin Bennett to Program Director for their local Twin Cities work, leading the foundation’s work on racial equity with a specific focus on economic empowerment and education.
  • GHR also promoted Yende Anderson to Senior Program Officer, responsible for shaping the forward direction of GHR's work with the Catholic Church on safeguarding and care.
  • Minnesota’s own Headwaters Foundation for Justice has a new Grants Manager, Robyn Browning, to oversee getting grants out the door.
  • Silicon Valley-based Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation co-founder, Betty Irene Moore, passed away at age 95. While her husband and co-founder, Gordon (Intel founder) was the science/technology wiz, Betty was the partner with compassion and smarts about environmental and health issues. Gordon died in 2023.
  • Troy Michigan’s Kresge Foundation has brought on three new program officers:
  • Erica Browne is a Senior Program Officer with the Health Program, Alejandra Hernandez is an Associate Program Officer in their Environment Program, and Kevin Washington is the new Associate Program Officer with Kresge’s American Cities Program.
  • San Francisco Bay Area-based Libra Foundation’s outstanding influencer, Executive Director Crystal Hayling, is stepping down this year. Libra is one of 18 Pritzker family (including Illinois Governor) foundations and nonprofits, such as the Pritzker Family Philanthropic Fund and the JPB Foundation. The family and its foundations are very progressive and very influential in the progressive funding community. Interested in being Crystal’s replacement? Look here.
  • Northwest Minnesota Foundation named Dawn (Duval) Ganje as Senior Vice President of Philanthropy.
  • Minnesota’s own Propel Nonprofits named Henry Jiménez President and CEO. Jiménez is currently the President and CEO of the Latino Economic Development Center (LEDC) and will assume the position in late February. Besides basic technical assistance, Propel is also very involved in social enterprise, fiscal sponsorships, and capacity-building grants. Click here for current funding opportunities.
  • New York City’s Surdna Foundation's new Program Associate with the Sustainable Environments team is Kayla Hunter. Surdna (founder John Emory “Andrus” spelled backwards) has Minnesota contacts, but most of these folks have very little to do with the foundation’s operations.
  • Minnesota’s own Tiwahe Foundation welcomes Liberty Greene (Red Lake, Upper Sioux Community, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation) as the new Learning and Operations Manager. Taƞyáƞ yahí. Biindigen. Welcome, Liberty.
  • Wells Fargo Foundation named Darlene Goins Head of Philanthropy and Community Impact and President of Wells Fargo Foundation. Darlene used to be head of Consumer, Small & Business Banking, and before that, head of the Foundation’s Financial Health Philanthropy. She will also oversee (but not manage) the Foundation’s work in Minnesota.
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