Laurene Powell Jobs’ philanthropy seeks to strengthen communities with grants for local leaders
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This undated photo shows oral historian Francine D. Spang-Willis, who is leading a project to create a land stewardship plan for the Crazy Mountains near Bozeman, Mont. She was named an Emerson Collective fellow on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Emerson Collective is the philanthropy of Laurene Powell Jobs. ( Francine D. Spang-Willis via AP)This image provided by Emerson Collective shows Rosten Woo. Woo, a Los Angeles-based artist, will create a guide to the city's civic institutions. He was named an Emerson Collective fellow on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Emerson Collective is the philanthropy of Laurene Powell Jobs. (Barbara Kinney/Emerson Collective via AP)This undated image shows Tami Pyfer Pyfer, chief of staff and project director for UNITE, a national nonprofit that seeks to bridge political divides, was named an Emerson Collective fellow on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Emerson Collective is the philanthropy of Laurene Powell Jobs. (Tami Pyfer via AP)
This undated photo shows oral historian Francine D. Spang-Willis, who is leading a project to create a land stewardship plan for the Crazy Mountains near Bozeman, Mont. She was named an Emerson Collective fellow on Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024. Emerson Collective is the philanthropy of Laurene Powell Jobs. ( Francine D. Spang-Willis via AP)