Yulia Slavina

Hewlett Foundation moves from arts to economic funding, Kevin Bryan notes

Hewlett Foundation moves from arts to economic funding, Kevin Bryan notes
Hewlett pivots to economic nonprofit funding

Kevin Bryan raises questions about the transformation of the Hewlett Foundation, noting its evolution from supporting the performing arts, environmental causes, and universities to becoming a primary funder for a wide range of economic-focused nonprofits in the Western world.

Bryan highlights that Hewlett has allocated $4 million to a new project established by a former program director, raising concerns about its funding decisions and broader impact.

Bryan has previously commented on economic disparities, contending that vast wealth gaps between individuals and public figures could create political risk in a recent analysis. He has also written that adjusting Social Security payouts to match actuarially fair annuities could improve the program’s sustainability, according to a separate article. His latest remarks follow ongoing scrutiny of institutional funding decisions within the sector.

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