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Daily News Roundup: ‘MacArthur Genius’ Grants Announced

Winners of the $625,000 awards include the founder of United We Dream and the leader of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network. In other news, a key GOP representative wants to expand the number of people who can claim a tax break for charitable giving; Yale’s endowment posts disappointing returns; Harvey Weinstein steps down from the Robin Hood Foundation board; and Michael Jordan gives $7 million to health clinics in Charlotte, N.C.

Crowdfunding Drives That Aim for More Participants Do Better Than Others, Study Says

Campaigns whose messages focus on a high participation rate bring in an average of $7,138 online. Those that focus on a monetary goal bring in $5,236.

Grants Roundup: $10 Million From Lilly Endowment to International African American Museum

Grants Roundup: $10 Million From Lilly Endowment to International African American Museum

Plus, Las Vegas Sands Corporation and its founder, Sheldon Adelson, create a $4 million fund for mass-shooting survivors and disaster-response groups.

American Generosity Declines in the 21st Century, Report Suggests

The share of households that made donations dropped from 66.2 percent to 55.5 percent over a decade. International causes and the environment were exceptions to the trend.

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Gifts to Fidelity Charitable Soar to $6.85 Billion

Contributions to funds held by Fidelity Charitable skyrocketed to $6.85 billion; Vanguard and Schwab also reported strong results. Experts say another big year may lie ahead.

In Hurricanes’ Wake, Nonprofits Worry About Fundraising Impact

In Hurricanes’ Wake, Nonprofits Worry About Fundraising Impact

Universities, museums, and other organizations balance sensitivity to local donors with the need to position themselves for post-storm appeals.

Daily News Roundup: Charity Plans to Give Cash to Houstonians to Rebuild

GiveDirectly is going to hand out debit cards with no strings attached to hurricane victims. In other news, a rally in China’s Tencent Holdings adds billions to the philanthropic commitment of internet mogul Pony Ma; Muhammad Yunus, the 2006 Nobel peace prize winner, talks about using capitalism for good; Detroit hopes philanthropy could help in its bid to attract Amazon’s new headquarters; and a new app, patterned after Snapchat and Vine, will use video to encourage giving by young people.

Puerto Rican Investor Creates Hurricane Relief Group, and University of Maryland Gets $220 Million

Puerto Rican Investor Creates Hurricane Relief Group, and University of Maryland Gets $220 Million

It was a very good week for big gifts, with more than $770 million-worth announced. Other recipients included the University of Maryland ($219.5 million) and the University of Hawaii ($117 million)

Daily News Roundup: Grass-Roots Anti-Nuclear-Weapons Group Wins Nobel

The International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, known as ICAN, was honored for its efforts on global nuclear disarmament. In other news, Moody’s is considering a downgrade for University of Louisville because of its basketball scandal; an art museum is being sued for allegedly diverting donor funds; Lin-Manuel Miranda uses music and stars to raise money for Puerto Rico; and other gifts are made for hurricane and shooting victims.

British Filmmaker to Direct African-Art Museum; New CEO at Brookings

Plus new leaders at Panthera, Pantsuit Nation, and Voices for Children, among other personnel moves.