Daily News Roundup: Catholics Weigh Whether to Stop Giving Amid Sex-Abuse Scandals
August 20, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News: Sexual Misconduct at Nonprofits
Catholics Consider Withholding Donations Amid Scandals (Associated Press)
Former Students Allege Decades-Old Sexual Abuse at Private Md. School (Washington Post)
At Hotchkiss School, Sexual Misconduct and ‘Missed Opportunities’ to Stop It (New York Times)
Cleveland Orchestra Hires Law Firm, Forms Panel to Investigate Preucil Sexual Misconduct Allegations (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
About Giving by the Wealthy
Small Donations Can Matter as Much as Millions (New York Times)
Are Today’s Donor Classes Solving Problems — or Creating New Ones? (New Yorker). Plus: See a review of this book from the New York Times.
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