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Hillary Clinton Discloses Charity Connection After Inquiry

Hillary Clinton discloses charity connection after inquiry

Pew Trusts Pour $2.2-Million Into Economic-Mobility Study

Pew Trusts pour $2.2-million into economic-mobility study

‘Ultimate Gift’ Creators Gear Up for Movie Release

‘Ultimate Gift’ creators gear up for movie release

Business Skills Help a Founder Expand His Literacy Group

Business skills help a founder expand his literacy group

Actress Joins Foreign-Policy Group

Angelina Jolie joins Nonprofit Council on Foreign Relations

TRANSCRIPT: Fund-Raising Research

Adrian Sargeant, who holds a new professorship in fund raising at Indiana University’s Center on Philanthropy, discussed his fund-raising and marketing research online today. You can read the transcript on the Chronicle’s Web site.

Should Charities Pay for Municipal Services?

Should nonprofit groups pay cities for services they receive like water and fire protection — or do such payments call into question the very reason charities are exempt from property taxes or other levies? Two prominent commentators on the nonprofit world are offering answers to that question in…

Smithsonian Official Accused of Misspending $90,000

Smithsonian’s CEO accused of misspending $90,000

Christian Charity’s Prison Program Faces Legal Challenge

Christian charity’s prison program faces legal challenge

Foundations Award $4.3-Million to Help People Harmed by 9/11 Attacks

Foundations give $4.3-million to aid people harmed by the 2001 terrorist attacks