Daily New Roundup: 3 Women Accuse Humane Society CEO of Sexual Misconduct
January 30, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Humane Society CEO Is Subject of Sexual Misconduct Allegations by 3 Women, According to Internal Investigation (Washington Post). Plus, See the Chronicle of Philanthropy article that first documented the investigation.
Ernest and Evelyn Rady Donate $50 Million to Salvation Army for Homeless (San Diego Union-Tribune)
FEMA to End Food and Water Aid for Puerto Rico (NPR). Plus: Nonprofit Struggles to Bring Hurricane-Ravaged Puerto Rico Back Online and to Life (Dallas Observer)
Trumps Invite Founder of Nonprofit Rescue Team to State of Union (New York Times)
Why More Super Bowl Ads Are Touting Philanthropy (Ad Age)
Plus: Philadelphia Museum of Art to Take on Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in #MuseumBowl (NBC10)
More News
What a $75 Million Donation Might Mean to One College Department (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Sundance Documentary ‘Three Identical Strangers’ Takes On Well-Known Charity (Washington Post)
U. of Wisconsin-Oshkosh Foundation, Headed for Bankruptcy, Owes More Than $15 Million in Real-Estate Deals (Wisconsin Public Radio)
About Politics and Nonprofits
Liberal Groups Seize On Report That NRA May Have Been Involved in Russian Meddling (NPR)
How the Koch Network Learned to Thrive in the Trump Era (Washington Post)
Aid Groups Feel Heat as Sanctions on North Korea Intensify (Associated Press)