Daily News Roundup: Tax Law Could Hurt College Giving
March 23, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
New Tax Law Could Cut Giving to Colleges (Wall Street Journal)
When It Comes to Donating Money, Whom Do You Trust? (New York Times)
Google Privacy Case Risks Disrupting a Key Source of Nonprofit Support (Wall Street Journal)
Opinion: For Some Class-Action Suit Lawyers, Charity Begins and Ends at Home (Wall Street Journal)
Opinion: What One Trustee Wishes He Had Known Before He Joined a Board (Chronicle of Higher Education)
About Nonprofit-Fueled Movements
Beyond Gun Control, Student Marchers Aim to Upend Elections (New York Times)
MeToo Movement Called for an Overhaul. Are Workplaces Really Changing? (New York Times) Plus: See Chronicle coverage of the #TimesUp organization.
Giving News
George Mason Lands $5 Million Koch Donation for Economics Dept. (Washington Post)
WWII Shipwreck Where 5 Brothers Died Found With Support from Philanthropist Paul Allen (New York Times)
Union Nurses Question Detroit Medical Center’s Levels of Charity Care (Crain’s Detroit Business)
Other News
Profile: How Charity: Water’s Founder Went From N.Y. Club Promoter to Nonprofit Leader (CNBC)
Seth Rogan’s Annual Benefit Show for Alzheimer’s to Be Broadcast for the First Time (Hollywood Reporter)