The Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust said Tuesday it is increasing by 50% — or from $20 million to $30 million — its grantmaking funding for its fiscal 2026 as part of its social appeal that “we all have to do more.”
Laura Gerald, the trust’s president, said the additional funding is in response to “attacks on our immigrant neighbors, massive federal cuts to health care and food assistance, and policy shifts that are harming communities.”
“This grantmaking adjustment provides us with more responsive dollars to address some urgent needs and maintain critical infrastructure.”
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