Daily News Roundup: Online Fundraising Will Aid Shooting Victims at Md. Newspaper
June 29, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
D.C. Journalist Aims to Raise $70,000 for Capital Gazette Shooting Victims Through GoFundMe (Baltimore Sun)
Columbia Student Who Fought Sexual Violence Faces Child Sex Crime Charges (New York Times)
Giving News
Opinion: Silicon Valley Billionaires’ Favorite Nonprofit Crumbles Beneath Mounting Greed (MarketWatch). Plus, read the Chronicle’s coverage of the departure of leader Emmett Carson from the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
Space Foundation Fires Back at Buzz Aldrin Over Lawsuit (Page Six)
About Migrants, Nonprofits, and Giving
Nonprofit Group Sets Up a Hotline to Help Reunite Immigrant Families (Washington Post)
Opinion: Compassion for Immigrant Children Can Help, but It Isn’t Enough (Washington Post)
About Arts and Culture
The Art World Reacts to U.S. Supreme Court’s Travel-Ban Decision (Art Newspaper)
Philadelphia History Museum Is Closing to the Public as Temple Walks Away From Proposed Partnership (Philadelphia Inquirer)
More News
Nonprofits Remain Victims of Their Own Ambition (Fast Company)
Bronx Councilman Sent $130,000 in Taxpayer Funds to Nonprofit He’s Affiliated With (New York Post)