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International Nonprofits See a Tough Road Ahead Despite Court Rulings on Travel Ban

Organizations that help resettle refugees worry they will face a much more difficult working environment for years ahead.

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A Monumental Gift

Roxanne Quimby once lived in a shack without electricity or running water to be closer to the outdoors. After amassing a fortune as a co-founder of Burt’s Bees, she found a much grander way to honor nature.

Clinton Foundation Makes Cuts Planned Before Election — but Not All

Clinton Foundation Makes Cuts Planned Before Election — but Not All

The charity still plans to close or spin off many operations, but it will maintain control over some ongoing programs and is weighing new fundraising approaches.

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.

$50 Million Social Innovation Fund May Continue Under Trump, Some Predict

$50 Million Social Innovation Fund May Continue Under Trump, Some Predict

Supporters of the effort hope that Republicans in Congress see the similarities between their values and the fund’s goals.

Trump Cabinet’s Philanthropic Ties Detailed in New Online Resource

The analysis by the Foundation Center found that the president-elect’s nominees have served on the boards of 50 nonprofit organizations working on causes such as education, veterans’ affairs, and health.

GOP Push to Cut Spending Worries Nonprofits

Charities that rely on federal funding worry that a Republican Congress and White House spell deep cuts in funding for their programs, although some say the fears may be overblown.

Rewriting the Script for Ex-Inmates

Scott Budnick, a key player on the Hangover movies, sidelined his film career to go behind bars and help troubled young men turn their lives around.