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Daily News Roundup: Snapchat Parent’s IPO Could Bring $300 Million for Charity

Also, a Maine couple make their second $100 million art donation to a collegiate museum, and the Clinton Foundation assesses its finances and future in the Trump era.

Pathfinder International Gets New Leader; Brookings Head Stepping Down

Pathfinder International Gets New Leader; Brookings Head Stepping Down

Lois Quam, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, will be CEO of Pathfinder, and Strobe Talbott will end his 15-year tenure at prominent think tank the Brookings Institution in the fall.

Some Nonprofit Groups Push Back Against Calls to Strike Ban on Politicking

Two major associations said they worry that charities would lose their ability to promote change and raise money if they became too partisan.

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Volunteer Numbers Surge After Trump Election

The outpouring of interest comes despite a new president with little interest in the subject, raising concerns about the future of Corporation for National and Community Service and the Peace Corps.

Trump Pledges to Kill Law Limiting Nonprofits’ Political Activities

Trump Pledges to Kill Law Limiting Nonprofits’ Political Activities

The president’s move has support from some religious leaders but draws grave concern from many charities.

Daily News Roundup: Humanitarian Nonprofits Fear Trump’s Travel Ban Will Hinder Work

Also, a nonprofit that works with Somali youths rejects $500,000 federal counterterrorism grant, citing Trump’s “unofficial war on Muslim-Americans.”

Charities Face Backlash Over Galas at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

Charities Face Backlash Over Galas at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago

In the wake of the president’s controversial immigration order, the American Red Cross and other big nonprofits are taking heat for holding fundraising events at his Florida estate.

Grants Roundup: Cornell’s College of Business Gets $150 Million

Grants Roundup: Cornell’s College of Business Gets $150 Million

Other notable grants include $2 million from the James M. Cox Foundation to renovate the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta and $1.5 million from the Omidyar Network to the Nigerian organization BudgIT.

Women CEOs’ Pay at Small Foundations Lags Men’s, Survey Shows

Women at small foundations earn about 85 percent of the average salary of men in similar positions, according to a survey released today by Exponent Philanthropy.

Daily News Roundup: Flush ACLU Heading to Silicon Valley Start-Up School

On the back of record fundraising, the civil-liberties group will join tech accelerator Y Combinator’s next session. Also, the Bidens launch their charitable foundation, and Ontario may bar hospitals from naming themselves for donors.