Daily News Roundup: The Rich Differ With Advisers on How Tax Law Will Affect Giving
July 23, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
Wealthy Americans Say New Tax Policy Won’t Deter Giving; Advisers Disagree (Barron’s)
Women Ask ‘What if It Were Me?’ and Rush to Aid Separated Families (New York Times)
Migrant Families Reunite at Texas Charity (NPR)
Dismissed by KIPP Over Sexual-Harassment Allegations, Co-founder Mike Feinberg Starts New Organization (Chalkbeat)
Steve Bannon Will Set Up Foundation to Boost the Far Right in Europe (Slate)
About Giving to the Arts
‘Hamilton’ Creator Announces Arts Fund for Puerto Rico (Associated Press)
She Gave Millions to Artists Without Credit. Until Now. (New York Times)
About Young People and Nonprofits
Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate-Change Movement (New York Times)
The Secretary of the Smithsonian Regularly Gets Advice From a Group of Teenagers — and Thinks You Should, Too (Washington Post)
More News
Paychecks for Nonprofit CEOs in Southeast Mich. Grow Most Quickly Since Recession (Crain’s Detroit Business)
2 Groups Start Teach-for-American-Style Efforts to Attract Young People to Government Jobs (Washington Post)
About Nonprofit Innovation
Replacing Vacant Lots With Green Spaces Can Ease Depression In Urban Communities (NPR)