Daily News Roundup: Charity That Raised $20M for Refugees Wants to Give it to DHS
July 11, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
About Nonprofits and Immigration
A Nonprofit Received $20 Million to Reunite Families. It Wants to Give That Money to Homeland Security. (Washington Post)
Medical Clinics That Treat Refugees Help Determine the Case for Asylum (NPR)
About Giving
Anonymous Donor Gives $20 Million to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (Orange County Register)
Boston Marathon Raises Record $36.6 Million for Charity (Associated Press)
After $20,000 Donation, 3 Schools Change Confederate Names (Associated Press)
About Nonprofits and the Law
Eric Greitens’s Nonprofit Could Face Huge Fines After Lawmaker’s Ethics Complaint (Springfield News-Leader)
Man Pleads Guilty to Cheating NFL Players in Charity Fraud (Associated Press)
More News
Trump Officials Slash Grants to Nonprofits That Help Consumers Get Obamacare (New York Times)
2 Seattle Tech-Training Programs — Why Did One Succeed and One Fail? (Seattle Times)
Nonprofit Is Fundraising to Help Lansing-Based Priest Accused of Embezzling $5 Million (Michigan Radio)
About Arts and Culture
How Fundraising Campaigns for House Museums Aid Public Understanding of Creative Lives (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Struggling Southern Literary Magazine Pays Off Debt (Associated Press)