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Daily News Roundup: N.Y. State Charites Required to Disclose Big Charitable Donors, Court Rules

February 16, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute

Top News

N.Y. Nonprofits Must Disclose Large Donors, Court Rules (Crain’s New York). Plus, see a Chronicle article about disclosure challenges.

Trump’s Inaugural Committee Paid $26 Million to Firm of First Lady’s Adviser; $5 Million Left for Charity (New York Times)

Dozens of Refugee Resettlement Offices to Close or Cut Back as Trump Downsizes Program (Reuters)

Companies and Nonprofits Can Now Post on Facebook’s ‘Community Help’ Tool During a Crisis (Mashable)


Trump Administration Sued Over Ending Funding of Teen Pregnancy Programs (NPR)

Sexual Misconduct in the Nonprofit World

Abuse Accusations Against Peter Martins Are Not Corroborated, Inquiry Says (New York Times)

Women Describe 14 years of Austin Opera Maestro’s Lewd Talk and Touches (Austin American-Statesman)

Why Sex Scandals Persist in the Humanitarian Aid World (NPR)


Archbishop Tutu Quits Oxfam Role Over Charity’s Sex Scandal (AFP)

New Big Gifts

Brown U. Receives $56 Million in Gifts to Benefit Medical Research (Providence Journal)

Kresge Foundation Rescues a Catholic College (Detroit News)

Financier and Artist Give $25 Million to Harvard’s Divinity School (Harvard U.)


Omidyar Seeks to Fight Tech Addiction (Axios)

More News

Congressman Calls For Investigation of Conservative Think Tank (ProPublica)

State and Federal Officials Accuse Veterans Nonprofit of Misleading Donors (Center for Public Integrity)

Arts and Culture


Newfields Director Charles Venable on His Data-Driven (and Maybe Crazy) Quest to Save the Art Museum (Artnet News)

San Diego Symphony Names Rafael Payare as its Next Music Director (San Diego Union-Tribune)

On a Diplomatic Mission — and to Woo Patrons — Philadelphia Orchestra Will Go to Israel (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Franklin Institute Partygoer Stole Thumb From 2,000-Year-Old Chinese Statue, Federal Officials Say (Philadelphia Inquirer)