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Foundation Targets $100 Million at Wealth Gaps


Foundation Targets $100 Million at Wealth Gaps
April 6, 2021
The Bush Foundation will seed two community trust funds with $100 million to address wealth disparities caused by “historic racial injustice” and commit $50 million through regular grantmaking programs to address “systemic issues that perpetuate racial wealth gaps.”
The St. Paul, Minn.-based foundation will directly invest in Black and Native American communities across its region through grants to individuals in an effort to build stability and generational wealth by “improving access to opportunities such as education, homeownership and entrepreneurship.”
The Bush Foundation was established in 1953 by 3M executive Archibald Bush and his wife, Edythe. The foundation, led by president Jennifer Ford Reedy since 2012, invests in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and 23 Native nations. ....

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TRANSITION: Army Corps pick hailed as 'game changer' for tribes


Published: Friday, March 12, 2021
Jaime Pinkham. Photo credit: Oregon State University
Jaime Pinkham. Oregon State University
Four years ago, Jaime Pinkham, a member of the Pacific Northwest s Nez Perce Tribe, wrote that President Obama s halting of the contentious Dakota Access pipeline was a victory for tribes in what has been a long and tragic history with the federal government.
Now, Pinkham is poised to become a top political appointee within the Biden administration, where he could determine the fate of many consequential energy and water projects, including the 1,172-mile-long oil pipeline.
The decision on Sunday handed a victory to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and its supporters, but the protest and standoff at the Sioux Reservation should never have happened, Pinkham co-wrote in 2016 in an op-ed in the ....

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