Rip Rapson
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Rip Rapson is president and CEO of The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation is a U.S. philanthropic private foundation headquartered in Troy, Michigan. The goals and aspirations of seven programs guide its grantmaking and investing. Those programs are Arts & Culture, Community Development, Detroit, Education, Environment, Health, and Human Services...

. An attorney and expert in urban policy, Rapson assumed leadership on July 1, 2006, and quickly initiated a multi-year transition to expand and recalibrate Kresge’s grantmaking.

Strategically focused programs – in arts and culture, community development, education, environment, health, and human services – seek to influence the quality of life for future generations by creating access and opportunity in underserved communities; improving the health of low-income people; supporting artist expression; increasing college achievement; assisting in the revitalization of Detroit; and advancing methods for dealing with climate change.

To facilitate this work, Rapson has put into practice the use of multiple, flexible funding methods, including operating support, project support, and program-related investments. These new tools complement Kresge’s historic, and formerly exclusive, use of the facilities-capital challenge grant. In 2010, the foundation's Board of Trustees approved 481 awards totaling $158 million; $134 million was paid out to grantees over the course of the year.

Prior to joining Kresge, Rapson was president of the McKnight Foundation
McKnight Foundation
The McKnight Foundation is a philanthropic organization based in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. The foundation's interests lie in the environment, the arts, community development, and other areas....

 in Minneapolis. Under Rapson’s leadership, McKnight received the Council on Foundations' inaugural Paul Ylvisaker Award for Public Policy, developed a far-reaching regional growth program, championed a statewide effort to advance early childhood development opportunities, launched a business-led partnership to promote a metropolitan civic agenda, and expanded its support for alternative energy
Alternative energy
Alternative energy is an umbrella term that refers to any source of usable energy intended to replace fuel sources without the undesired consequences of the replaced fuels....

 and the protection of the Mississippi River
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the largest river system in North America. Flowing entirely in the United States, this river rises in western Minnesota and meanders slowly southwards for to the Mississippi River Delta at the Gulf of Mexico. With its many tributaries, the Mississippi's watershed drains...

.

Rapson previously has served as a Senior Fellow at the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the oldest and largest part of the University of Minnesota system and has the fourth-largest main campus student body in the United States, with 52,557...

 where he led a multi-disciplinary project focused on the challenges faced by aging, inner-ring suburban communities address the challenges posed by declining tax revenues, changing economic and social demographics, and shifting political forces.

Before joining the University faculty, he served for four years as Deputy Mayor of Minneapolis, where he was the architect of the Minneapolis Neighborhood Revitalization Plan, a $400 million, twenty-year plan to invest in the building blocks of Minneapolis neighborhoods. He came to the Mayor's office after spending eight years in private law practice at the Minneapolis firm of Leonard Street and Deinard, where he was a partner in the litigation and intellectual property divisions. He received his law degree from Columbia University, serving as the writing and research editor of the Columbia Journal of Law and Social Problems. Before entering Columbia, he served for four years as a Legislative Assistant for U.S. Representative Donald M. Fraser
Donald M. Fraser
Donald MacKay Fraser is an American politician from Minneapolis, Minnesota.-Early life:Donald Fraser played a critical role in making human rights an important part of U.S. policy. Fraser was born on 20 February 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Everett and Lois Fraser. His parents were émigrés...

, helping Fraser shape and pass the landmark Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness Act
The BWCA Wilderness Act of 1978 created the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness , which was previously known as the Boundary Waters Canoe Area. The bill was introduced in October 1975 by United States Congressman Jim Oberstar and was a source of major controversy and debate...

of 1978.

Rapson is the author of two books: Troubled Waters (an account of the Boundary Waters legislative battle) and Ralph Rapson (a biography of his father, the architect).
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