Daily News Roundup: Fund Created to Give Out $266 Million in Civil-Rights Settlement
August 13, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
New Native American Farm Fund to Distribute $266 Million in Landmark Civil-Rights Settlement (Washington Post)
Why the Vatican Continues to Struggle With Sex-Abuse Scandals (Washington Post)
Email Reveals Former Salk President’s Efforts to Discourage Gender-Discrimination Suit (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Enmeshed in the Opioid Epidemic, AmerisourceBergen Seeks Goodwill Through Its Foundation (Philadelphia Inquirer)
Nonprofit Innovation
Former Tyson Foods CEO Brings Chicken Farming to Rwanda, but Can It Last? (NPR)
Nonprofit Offers Mental-Health First-Aid Trainings (Bay City News Service)
Hollywood Gets Its Own Open-Source Foundation (TechCrunch)
Nonprofit Leadership and Governance
Andrea Fraser Aims to Hold U.S. Museum Boards to Account (Art Newspaper)
Want to Give Back by Being on a Nonprofit Board? This Site Will Help (Fast Company). Plus: See an article from the Chronicle on junior boards.
Corner Office: An Interview With Business CEO Turned Chief of Komen (New York Times)
Obituary: Amy Meselson, Lawyer Who Defended Young Immigrants (New York Times)
Opinion: More Views on Gerry Lenfest’s Contributions
How Gerry Lenfest Morphed From Reluctant Newspaper Owner Into a Savior of Journalism (Boston Globe)
The Kindness of Strangers: Philanthropy in the New Gilded Age (Philadelphia Inquirer)