Daily News Roundup: Spending Bill Preserves Ban on Nonprofit Politicking
March 22, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Pending Congressional Spending Bill Preserves Ban on Nonprofit Politicking, Includes More Money for IRS, Job Training, Opioid Epidemic, the Arts (Washington Post)
Fundraising Experts Weigh Risks for Charities After Facebook Breach (Reuters)
Charity Sues After High Bidder Fails to Pay for Trump Portraits (Palm Beach Post)
More News
Teagle Foundation’s New President: Private Universities Have Public Responsibilities (Chronicle of Higher Education)
AIDS Researcher Robert Redfield Named to Lead the CDC (New York Times)
Phony ‘Red Cross’ Charity Banned in N.D. (West Fargo Pioneer)
Giving News
$3 Million Kellogg Grant to Detroit Schools Will Help Outreach to Parents, Too (Detroit Free Press)
Foundation for the Carolinas Started With $3,000. Here’s How It’s Grown in 60 Years (Charlotte Observer)
Many Ind. Legislators Pledge to Donate Their Special-Session Pay (Kokomo Tribune)
Detroit Medical Center Challenges Study That Says It Slashed Charity Care (Detroit News)