Daily News Roundup: #MeToo Can Put Charities in a Tough Spot When It Taints Benefactors
April 2, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
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Tough Choices for Charities and Schools as #MeToo Taints Their Benefactors (New York Times). Plus: See more about the Time’s Up fund in this Chronicle of Philanthropy article.
McKesson Pledges $100 Million to Create Foundation to Fight Opioid Epidemic (Drug Store News)
Why Big-Name Donors Give Cash to Business Schools (Financial Times — subscription)
Kendeda Fund Awards $5.3 Million for Reporting on Gun Violence (Nieman Lab)
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Abington High School Won’t Be Renamed After Billionaire Donor Schwarzman (Philadelphia Inquirer). Plus: See a Chronicle article about Schwarzman’s work to help public schools raise money — and the controversy it has provoked.
Compton Cowboys Want a Safer Community — and to Challenge the Idea That Blacks Can’t Be Cowboys (New York Times)
This New Platform Lets You Donate Directly to Humanitarian Projects (Fast Company)
Nonprofit Sues to Halt American Museum of Natural History Expansion (New York Post)
Comic Relief Tries to Improve Its Charity Ads. How’s It Doing? (NPR)