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Many Big-Name Invitees Skipped Clinton Global Initiative Event

Pope Francis, Elton John, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and Federal Reserve head Janet Yellen were among dozens of leaders, celebrities, and donors who said no to invitations to participate in this year’s Clinton Global Initiative, Politico writes, citing sources familiar with the planning of the Clinton Foundation’s annual marquee event.

Regulators Shuttering Nonprofit N.Y. Health-Insurance Co-op

Health Republic Insurance of New York, the largest of 23 nonprofit health insurers launched two years ago under the Affordable Care Act, has been ordered to close by state and federal officials after losing some $130 million since the start of 2014, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal report. 

New Leader at Cummings Brings Experience With Family Boards

Sharon Alpert takes over the New York foundation as it seeks stability after the previous president was ousted by heirs.

Gates Foundation Sues Brazilian Oil Company and Auditor Over Fraud

On Thursday the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation filed a lawsuit against the state-run oil company Petróleo Brasileiro SA and its auditor, claiming that corruption at the company caused the philanthropy to lose tens of millions of dollars, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Tourist Interaction With Local Communities Spurs Giving, Survey Finds

Tourist Interaction With Local Communities Spurs Giving, Survey Finds

More than half of American travelers said they did volunteer work or donated to a cause at a destination they visited within the last two years, according to a pro-tourism group.

New Leader at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami

Other personnel changes this week include shifts at the Institute for Nonprofit News and the Omidyar Network.

Boston Public Station WGBH Buys Global Digital-News Service

The nonprofit broadcast station WGBH announced plans Thursday to acquire GlobalPost, a for-profit digital-journalism outlet that focuses on international news and has struggled financially since it was started in 2009, reports The Boston Globe.

Fiorina-Advised Nonprofit Touted Obamacare Enrollment

Carly Fiorina, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, serves on the advisory board of a California nonprofit that promoted enrollment in Affordable Care Act insurance exchanges, The Huffington Post reports, and she chairs a charity that facilitated goods donations to an abortion-rights organization, according to BuzzFeed.

N.Y. Philharmonic Gets $25 Million Gift From Board Chair

The orchestra’s announcement Thursday of the donation by the financier Oscar S. Schafer and his wife, Didi, coincided with the group’s first performance in the newly rechristened David Geffen Hall, reports The New York Times.

Yale Endowment Reports 11.5% Return for Fiscal 2015

The university’s fund, which relies strongly on hedge funds and private equity, posted an 11.5-percent gain for the year ending June 30, outpacing Harvard’s investment performance for the fifth straight year, writes The Wall Street Journal.