Daily News Roundup: Sexual Harassment at the Red Cross
January 25, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Sexual Misconduct and Nonprofits
The Red Cross Forced Out an Executive Over Sexual Harassment — Then Helped Him Land a Job at Save the Children (ProPublica)
Michigan State President Resigns Amid Nassar Fallout (The New York Times)
Britain’s ‘Most Un-P.C.’ Charity Will Shut Down (The New York Times)
Other Top News
Cecile Richards Plans to Step Down as President of Planned Parenthood, After More Than a Decade (BuzzFeed)
Endowment Returns Rebound After a Dismal 2016, but the Long-Term Outlook Is Cloudy (The Chronicle of Higher Education). See a Chronicle of Philanthropy study of how nonprofits use their endowments.
Former Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gets $383,000 Severance, Raising Questions About Whether He Was Ousted (The Houston Chronicle)
Giving News
Hurricane Relief Effort Led by Ex-U.S. Presidents Raises $41 Million (Associated Press)
Pa. Man’s $37 Million Gift to Pittsburgh Foundation to Benefit Local Library and Hospital (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
$15 Million Pledge Will Go to Art Museum’s Endowment (The News Journal)
Shark Charities Flooded With Donations After Trump Says He Hopes Sharks Die (MarketWatch). Plus, see how a range of other charities are benefiting from appeals mentioning Mr. Trump.
Eagles Fans Atone for Rowdiness With Donations to Vikings Coach’s Charity (Philly Voice)
More News
Medicaid Recipients Sue to Block New Work-Requirement Rules (Associated Press).
Border Patrol Agents Were Filmed by Aid Group Dumping Water Left for Migrants. Then Came a ‘Suspicious’ Arrest (The Washington Post)
This Impact-Investing Site Was Set to Be a Game Changer. So Why Did It Fail? (Fast Company)
Large Child-Care Nonprofit in Silicon Valley Nonprofit Allegedly Mismanaged Employee Pensions (San Jose Inside)