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The Pershing Square Foundation Donates $25 Million to Signature Theatre

NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Signature Theatre and The Pershing Square Foundation announced today a $25 million gift to Signature Theatre to fund the innovative Signature Ticket Initiative, as well as dedicating the theatre’s new home as The Pershing Square Signature Center. 

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With $25 Million Gift, Signature Theater Has a New Name

By Larry Rohter (The New York Times) – The Signature Theater is only going to unveil and move into its new home on 42nd Street next week, but it has already received one unusually generous housewarming gift: on Thursday the Pershing Square Foundation announced that it is donating $25 million to Signature

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The Pershing Square Foundation Grants Social Finance, Inc. $1.5 Million for Social Impact Bonds

NEW YORK and BOSTON, July 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Pershing Square Foundation and Social Finance, Inc. announced today a three-year, $1,500,000 grant to introduce Social Impact Bonds (SIBs) to the United States.

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No. 17: William A. and Karen Ackman

By Caroline Preston (The Chronicle of Philanthropy) – Mr. Ackman, 44, and his wife, Karen, gave $58-million to the Pershing Square Foundation in 2010, which they created in 2006 to support education, human rights, social entrepreneurship, and other causes. They contributed an additional $1.3-million to 50 other nonprofits.

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Capital campaign saves Jewish history nonprofit

By Miriam Kreinin Souccar (Crains New York Business) – The Center for Jewish History, a nonprofit that houses the largest repository of Jewish history outside the state of Israel, announced Monday it has raised $30 million to pay off its longstanding debt.

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Finding Deep Pockets to Help a Jewish Center

By Stephanie Strom (The New York Times Online Edition) – Few nonprofits groups have dared embark on a capital campaign since the financial crisis started. But the Center for Jewish History, which serves as the umbrella for the largest collection of documents, photographs, books and other materials related to the Jewish experience, had little choice.

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Ackman Cash for Booker Brings $240 Million Aid From Wall Street

By Christine Richard (Bloomberg) – Bill Ackman’s first tour of Newark ended at aspiring Mayor Cory Booker’s apartment in a housing project plagued by drug dealers and rats. The hedge fund manager still recalls a sinking feeling as graffiti-covered elevator doors closed and they rode to the 16th floor in pitch darkness.

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Newark’s Mayor Woos Schools Backers

By Barbara Martinez (The Wall Street Journal) – Newark Mayor Cory Booker is expected to announce Monday that he has raised $40 million of the $100 million needed to match a grant put forth last week by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to help Newark schoolchildren.

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