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Ellison Foundation Will Receive $100-Million

Oracle CEO gives $100-million to his medical foundation

Celebrities Honored for Charity Work

Brad Pitt was named one of “15 People Who Make America Great” by Newsweek magazine for using his celebrity to promote often neglected causes in Africa. Mr. Pitt and actress Angelina Jolie recently sold the first picture of their daughter Shiloh Nouvel to People magazine for a reported $4-million,…

Charities Acted as Conduits for Lobbying Money

Charities accused of funneling money to lobbying campaigns

Arab Nations Donate to International Aid Efforts

Arab nations donate to international aid efforts

Youth Soccer Groups Face IRS Penalties

A nonprofit Connecticut youth soccer league is appealing an Internal Revenue Service audit that assessed $334,000 in back taxes and fines that league leaders say could drive it out of business, reports The New York Times. The case, in Fairfield, could set a precedent for nonprofit sports leagues.…

China Audits Nonprofit Groups

Chinese officials have been auditing nonprofit groups in what critics say is an effort to intimidate and disrupt their work, reports The San Francisco Chronicle. The director of one environmental group, Green Watershed, told the Chronicle that the organization has “experienced investigations…

Using Fame for a Good Cause

As more and more celebrities sign on to support charitable causes, some observers say that not doing so could become a liability for stars, reports USA Today.

Warren Buffett Gives Major Share of Fortune to Gates Foundation

Buffett plans to give away major share of his fortune to the Gates Foundation

House Passes Estate-Tax Bill

House passes estate-tax bill

Soros Extends His Foundations’ Future

George Soros decides to keep his foundations alive after his death