Daily News Roundup: Conservative Donors Are Behind an Anti-Union Case
February 26, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Behind a Key Anti-Labor Case, a Web of Conservative Donors (New York Times)
Public Radio Stations to Relaunch Shuttered Local News Sites DCist and Gothamist (Washington Post)
New Competition Announced for Obama Foundation Mentoring Program for Minority Boys (Chicago Tribune)
Silicon Valley Community Foundation’s Assets Surged in 2017. It Won’t Say Why. (San Francisco Chronicle). Plus: See the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s article on the fund’s growth.
More About Community Foundations
Oklahoma City Community Foundation Launches $1 Million ‘Great Idea’ Challenge (Oklahoman)
Ann Arbor Community Foundation Launches Competition Dedicated to Senior Citizens (Crain’s Detroit Business)
About Sexual Misconduct and Nonprofits
Editorial: When Charity Workers Turn Predatory (New York Times)
James Beard Foundation Asks Randall Goldman to Resign From National Advisory Board Over Sexual-Misconduct Charges (Charleston City Paper)
More News
U.S. Donors Balk at $25 Million Vatican Request (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Nonprofit and Historians Fight for Slave Cemetery’s Life (Charlotte Observer)
Downtown San Antonio Nonprofit Spent Thousands of Tax Dollars to Entertain and Lobby (San Antonio Express-News)