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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Bidaské: One of the World’s Most Influential Foundations Is Handing Over The Reins...

 

WOW! 

Only five cents of every $100 in U.S. philanthropy reaches Native communities. One of the wealthiest foundations in the world wants to change that and not by writing bigger checks, but by fundamentally shifting who’s in charge.  The MacArthur Foundation, best known for its “genius” grants, has quietly launched a bold new initiative: a Native self-determination program aimed at increasing funding for Indigenous communities. 

But this isn’t just another grant program. The foundation, with more than $8 billion in assets, says it’s rethinking how decisions are made, who makes them, and what philanthropy looks like when it’s led by the people it’s meant to serve. That kind of language might sound familiar.  But this time, something feels different.  This initiative wasn’t rolled out in a press release and forgotten a week later. It came after more than two years of private conversations, over 100 of them, with Native artists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and knowledge keepers.  It followed a commissioned study that laid bare a painful truth: Native communities aren’t just underfunded.  They’ve been systematically excluded from philanthropic power. 

So MacArthur is doing something that few legacy institutions have dared to try: It’s handing over the reins. Native leaders are helping to shape the strategy, design the operations, and determine where the money goes.  Even the foundation’s physical space is changing.  At its headquarters, a historic building in downtown Chicago, MacArthur has partnered with Native artists and the Center for Native Futures to install a rotating gallery of Indigenous art. It’s not just decoration. It’s a public correction to the settler-colonial story etched into the building’s walls for over a century. 

For Indian Country, this program could mean real power and a new kind of relationship with philanthropy. Not one built on scarcity and gatekeeping, but on trust. Not one shaped by metrics alone, but by shared values and community-defined goals. And not one centered on what foundations want to give, but on what Native nations choose to build. 

SOURCE:  https://nativenewsonline.net/sovereignty/macarthur-foundation-launches-native-self-determination-program-pledges-expanded-support 

The foundation plans to expand the advisory council and hire a program director in the coming months.

In a news release, MacArthur outlet several key commitments, including: 

  • Engaging Native leaders in program design and operations.
  • Incorporating Indigenous perspectives across all grantmaking programs.
  • Strengthening staff and board understanding of Indigenous leadership and historical injustices.
  • Increasing financial support through grants and impact investments that demonstrate trust in Native-led organizations.
  • Collaborating with peer funders to share lessons and grow broader philanthropic commitment to Native communities.

MacArthur, which awarded more than $385 million in charitable grants and impact investments in fiscal 2023 alone, says it will announce further details, including hiring updates and strategic plans, later this year.

 

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