Daily News Roundup: Catholic Cardinal Resigns Amid Sex-Abuse Allegations
July 30, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Pope Accepts Resignation of U.S. Catholic Cardinal After Sex-Abuse Claims (Associated Press)
Cleveland Orchestra Concertmaster Suspended Amid Allegations of Sexual Misconduct (Cleveland Plain-Dealer)
A #MeToo Reckoning in China’s Workplace Amid Wave of Accusations That Target Charity Leaders, Among Others (New York Times)
Baton Inflation: American Conductor Salaries Hit a New High (New York Times)
Donor-Advised Fund Might Just be a Tax Shelter for the 1%, Says Report (Fast Company)
About Giving
Harvard’s Mysterious ‘Z List’ in Admissions Helps Keep Donors and Well-Connected Alumni Happy (Boston Globe)
Chinese Heiress Makes a Name With Arts Donations and Fashion Investments (Wall Street Journal — subscription)
Koch Network Contemplates Era When Neither Brother Leads the Fight (Bloomberg)
About Nonprofit Management
Why Are the Nonprofit Leadership Ranks of Pa. Nonprofits So White? (PublicSource)
In a Break With Tradition, Orthodox Jewish Women Are Leading Synagogues (Washington Post)
Lawyer Who Once Lived in Public Housing Now Leads a Mass. United Way (Telegram and Gazette)
Jeremy Nowak, Who Once Led William Penn Foundation, Dies at 66 (Philadelphia Inquirer)