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How a Single Instagram Post Cost One Nonprofit a Quarter of Its Budget

When a progressive group posted in support of Palestinians in Gaza, it saw funding evaporate. Similar fissures are reverberating across the nonprofit world.

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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Lands $25 Million for Pediatric Mental Health Program

Plus, the ArtCenter College of Design received a $17 million bequest from a long-time donor; and a hospital, three universities, and the education group Building African American Minds also received large gifts.

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Can the IRS Revoke Harvard’s Tax-Exempt Status?

Attorneys who specialize in nonprofit law and freedom of speech weigh in the president’s battle with the university.

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Law Firms, Universities, and Now Civil Society Groups Are in Trump’s Sights for Punitive Action

Advocacy groups are the latest targets of the Trump administration, which is seeking to limit the independence of various civil society organizations — or put them at risk of losing their federal funds and professional livelihood.

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Hispanic Federation Chief Describes Defunding, Harassment Facing Latino Nonprofits

Funding shortfalls and the growing public perception that Spanish-speaking people are “potential invaders and potential criminals” are putting Latino organizations in crisis mode, said Frankie Miranda, president of Hispanic Federation.

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New York Genome Center Receives $125 Million to Continue Operations

Plus, the 1803 Fund pledged $75 million to Oregon groups that serve Black youths, and the Bezos Earth Fund and the Global Methane Hub will give $27.4 million to lower methane emissions through livestock breeding programs.

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Fundraiser Burnout Is Hurting Charities. New Report Explains Why, Offers Fixes

Fundraisers’ great empathy makes them prone to burnout. Changes in the workplace and by fundraisers themselves can help reduce the problem.

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A Tariff ‘Tidal Wave’: Higher Costs, Donor Pullback, More Budget Pain

President Trump’s shifting approach to tariffs is adding new headaches for nonprofits already grappling with chaos related to executive orders from his administration.

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Wayne State U. Gets $50 Million From Former Instructor Turned Auto Executive

Plus, Hollywood film producer Sidney Kimmel gave Temple University more than $27 million to support media and communications and the performing and cinematic arts, and three other universities received big gifts.

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Melinda French Gates Is Just Getting Started

Since last spring, when she left the Gates Foundation, she’s written another book and announced a billion dollars in new funding — discovering creative ways to support women and inspiring more of them to give.