Daily News Roundup: Jewish Philanthropy Increasingly Dominated by Big Donors
March 28, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Megadonors Are Taking Over Jewish Philanthropy, New Study Says (Forward). Plus, see a Chronicle summary of the study’s findings.
Fair-Housing Groups Sue Facebook Over Discriminatory Ads (New York Times)
NRA Says It Receives Foreign Funds, but None Go to Election Work (NPR)
Sexual Misconduct at Nonprofits
Lurid Charges Against Ex-Dean Mark a Disturbing Turn in Michigan State’s Larry Nassar Scandal (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Federal Lawsuit: Woman Says Nashville Nonprofit Leader ‘Masturbated in Front of Her’ (Tennessean)
Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity to Keep Cash From Male-Only Event Where Hostesses Were Allegedly Groped (BBC News)
About Giving
Rubenstein Discusses Philanthropy and Failure at Harvard Business School (Harvard Crimson)
How Eunice Kennedy Shriver Parlayed Her Famous Name Into a Legacy of Public Service (Boston Globe)
Other News
This Nonprofit Is Using Gunshot-Detection Technology to Fight Illegal Deforestation (Gizmodo)
Urged by Their Youths, Faith Groups Flocked to the March for Our Lives (Religion News Service)
Former Leader of Sonoma Valley, Calif., Housing Nonprofit Sentenced in Embezzlement Case (Press Democrat)
Obituary: Lawrence Grossman, Who Expanded Public TV Programming (Washington Post)