Daily News Roundup: Sheryl Sandberg Plans to Donate Her Entire 10% Stake in Her Late Husband’s Company
August 30, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top Giving News
Sheryl Sandberg Is Donating Her Entire 10% Stake in Her Late Husband’s Company to Her Charitable Foundation After SurveyMonkey Goes Public (Business Insider). See more about Sandberg’s giving in our annual Philanthropy 50 rankings of the people who give the most to charity.
U.S. to End All Funding to U.N. Agency That Aids Palestinian Refugees (Foreign Policy)
U. of Illinois Gets $20 Million Donation That Includes $15 Million for Football Performance Center (Chicago Tribune)
Zuckerberg Helps Launch Facebook’s New Space for Nonprofits (Bay Area News Group)
Other News
$400,000 Poured In for a Homeless Man, and Now He Wants It (New York Times)
Nonprofits Feeling Pinched by Recycled-Clothing Competitors (Boston Globe)
About Health Care
Moody’s Data Shows Expenses Continue to Outpace Revenue for Nonprofit Hospitals (Healthcare Finance)
A Little-Known Windfall for Some Hospitals Is Now Facing Big Cuts (New York Times)
About the Arts
Dennis Kois Abruptly Resigns as CEO of Milwaukee Public Museum After an Affair Allegation Investigated (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The National Gallery’s Next Leader Will Have a Chance to Reshape the Museum. If the Museum Allows It. (Washington Post)
‘Art Rx’: Museum Tours Linked to Easing Chronic Pain (Art Newspaper)