A group of donors led by the Gates Foundation has awarded 28 groups $100,000 each for projects that dispel myths about the poor.
The Irvine, Kellogg, Raikes, Winthrop Rockefeller, Robert Wood Johnson, and Schultz Family foundations and the Omidyar Network also contributed.
More than 1,225 nonprofits submitted proposals for the awards, which are part of a $158 million commitment to fight poverty in the United States that the Gates Foundation made in 2018. The goal is to reduce the stigma of being poor and eliminate inaccurate,nconflicting, or dehumanizing accounts of who is poor and why.
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