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A ‘Lost Decade’?

Use our interactive table to see a breakdown of the private support, revenue, and more — including historical fundraising trends — for each of the 100 top nonprofits.

Shooter’s Rants on Social Media Were Aimed at Jewish Agency That Aids Refugees: Daily News Roundup

HIAS is one of nine agencies that has a contract with the State Department to help refugees acclimate to the United States. Plus, Muslims have raised $110,000 for the Pittsburgh synagogue victims; Parkland families are creating memorial funds and activist organizations in memory of those who lost their lives in the shooting; and much more about HIAS, big gifts and grants, and giving and the wealthy.

Public Support for Nonprofit HIAS Grows After Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

The charity, which aids immigrants and refugees, was cited by the gunman as a source of his anger.

7 Things to Know About 2018’s Year-End Giving

7 Things to Know About 2018’s Year-End Giving

Will overall fundraising perk up? Will more megagifts arrive? Will the “Trump bump” continue? Stay tuned.

Paul Allen’s Sister Is Executive and Trustee of Late Billionaire’s Estate: Daily News Roundup

Jody Allen is the former CEO of Vulcan, her brother’s umbrella company. Plus, Trump’s lawyer says in court that nobody wanted Trump’s portrait so his foundation had to buy it; two trustees leave ‘More Than Me’ nonprofit and a donor suspends a contribution; a look at a basic-income approach to housing assistance; the American Cancer Society is allowing groups that raise money to put the names of loved ones on grants; and much more news and articles on ideas, opinions, and innovation.

Live Online Videos Have Raised $80 Million Through One Company in 2018

Some experts predict live video fundraising online will grow in the coming years, even if it’s only a small slice of giving today.

X Prize Foundation Elevates Tech Entrepreneur to Top Role (Transitions)

Also, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute names its new chief development officer, and Fidelity Charity hires a Gates Foundation alumnus to oversee philanthropic strategies.

Value of David Rockefeller Bequest to Family Foundation Hits $250 Million

The value of his holdings exceeded previous estimates, boosting the size of his bequest to the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which has assets of $1.2 billion.

Only 1 Person in 5 ‘Highly Trusts’ Charities, Study Finds

Compared with 2001, trust in veterans organizations and nonprofit hospitals has risen. The rank of religious organizations and charities affiliated with police and firefighters has fallen.