Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Hires Its First Investment Chief: Daily News Roundup
December 17, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Hires First Investment Chief From Princeton (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Michelle Obama Goes Back to Her Nonprofit Roots in Visit to San Jose Community Center (San Francisco Chronicle)
Digital Tools That Teach Children How to Become Philanthropists (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Ken Griffin Has Donated $700 Million to Various Causes. Here’s Why He Won’t Be Signing the Giving Pledge. (Crain’s Chicago Business)
Ideas and Opinion
Overhead Isn’t the Best Way to Evaluate Nonprofits (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
The First Black Woman to Lead the Heritage Foundation (Atlantic)
Silicon Valley’s Future Depends on a Thriving Nonprofit Sector (Opinion — Mercury News)
Greater Seattle Punches Below Its Weight in Philanthropy (Opinion — Seattle Times)
How to Get Leadership Right, According to Gates Foundation CEO (Quartz). Plus, see the Chronicle’s coverage of the Gates Foundation Plans for 2019.
The Boy Scouts Are Rebranding. But They’re Still Excluding a Big Group (Washington Post)