Daily News Roundup: Santa Fe Shooting Survivors Start Nonprofit
June 4, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Santa Fe High-School Students Form Nonprofit 2 Weeks After Deadly Shooting (NPR)
The Parkland Students Led America Beyond Thoughts and Prayers — and They’re Just Getting Started (Fast Company)
Leading Hunger-Relief Charity Challenged on Its Claim of Low Costs (Boston Globe)
More News
Judge Delays Order Forcing Greitens’s Political Nonprofit to Hand Over Records (Kansas City Star)
Audit Report: Former Wilmington Council President Steered $40,000 Grant Toward Nonprofit He Runs (WHYY)
With Ebola at a ‘Critical Point’ in Congo, Aid Groups Scramble to Limit the Outbreak (Washington Post)
About Giving
Mass. University Gets $12 Million From Anonymous Donor (Associated Press)
Charity Lunch With Warren Buffett Sells for $3.3 Million (Yahoo News)
Tata Sons Rejects Claims of Impropriety in Gift to Harvard Business School (Bloomberg)
Clinton Family Foundation Gave $1 Million in 2017 (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette)
CVS Health Says It Will Stop Giving to Nonprofit After ‘Unacceptable’ Comments (Boston Business Journal)
About Arts and Culture
Houston Grand Opera Finishes Year Strong Despite $15 Million Hit From Harvey (Houston Chronicle)
Chicago Artist Theaster Gates Is Latest to Resign from DuSable Museum Board (Chicago Sun-Times)
Opinion
What and Who Are Fueling the Movement to Privatize Public Education — and Why You Should Care (Washington Post)
Disappointed Donors Can’t Count On Getting Their Charitable Money Back (Conversation)