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Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies (MACP) is among the top ten foundations in the United States, supporting efforts to enhance quality of life and prevent suffering of children, families, and older adults. Founded by the late Margaret A. Cargill, the organization preserves and promotes the environment and arts while encouraging humane treatment of animals.
MACP operates through seven programmatic domains: Arts & Cultures, Disaster Relief & Recovery, Environment, Animal Welfare, Quality of Life, Teachers & Students, and Legacy & Opportunity. The foundation follows an invitation-based grantmaking process, partnering with capable organizations to make lasting differences for individuals and communities with particular attention to overlooked causes.
MACP focuses on underserved or low-attention areas and causes, favoring community-based, on-the-ground programs rather than policy initiatives or endowments. Their approach is anchored in compelling issues where they partner to make meaningful, measurable, and sustainable difference in defined time periods.
They limit the number of issues addressed, set specific goals for impact, and allocate resources accordingly while continually honing strategies through evaluation efforts.
Top 10 US Foundation Status
Among the largest foundations in the United States with significant combined assets across Margaret A. Cargill Foundation and Anne Ray Foundation.
Seven Focused Domains
Integrated grantmaking strategies across Arts & Cultures, Environment, Animal Welfare, Quality of Life, Teachers & Students, Disaster Relief, and Legacy & Opportunity.
Community-Based Focus
Emphasizes on-the-ground programs and underserved causes rather than policy initiatives or endowments.
Strategic Partnership Approach
Partners with capable organizations to create measurable, sustainable impact in defined time periods with clear goals and resource allocation.
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