Corporate Cash Giving Rises 5%, Exclusive Chronicle Survey Shows
Total giving, including products, grew 8 percent, driven mainly by overseas donations of drugs by large pharmaceutical companies.
A Donor Driven by Business Acumen and Gut Instinct
Adrienne Arsht has a personal interest in human resilience. But she also gives to education, health, the performing arts, and other causes.
VoteRunLead trained 10,000 women last year in how to run a campaign.
Drug Makers Give Billions to Fight Neglected Diseases Globally
Global-development nonprofits are racking up victories in the fight against diseases like trachoma. None of it would be possible without billions in donations from big pharmaceutical companies.
See the data along with analysis and strategies to help charities benefit from companies that increasingly want to be seen as leaders on a wide spectrum of social and environmental issues.
Corporate and Charity Leaders Exchange Advice
Nonprofits and companies have much to gain from getting to know each other better. The Chronicle asked leaders experienced in corporate-nonprofit partnerships for advice on how best to support each other.
America’s Big Corporate Givers
The Chronicle of Philanthropy asked the nation’s biggest companies how much they give to charity.
Daily News Roundup: Trump Charity Says Attorney General Lawsuit Is Political
The attack is in response to a lawsuit accusing the organization and Trump family members of violating campaign-finance laws and self-dealing, among other things. In other articles, a look at why nurses at Dignity Health are opposing a merger with Catholic Health Initiatives; how a nonprofit that pays bail is changing lives in places like Tulsa, Okla., and St. Louis; Brad Pitt’s nonprofit faces a potential lawsuit stemming from alleged mold contamination and structural flaws; and much more.
Gifts Roundup: Saint Louis University Lands a $50 Million Gift
Plus, football great Peyton Manning gave $1 million to his alma mater; and the founder of Craigslist, Craig Newmark, donated $ 1 million for investigative journalism.
American Diabetes Association Hires New Chief
Also, the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy brings on Patricia Snell Herzog as a professor, and Joanne Florino returns to the Philanthropy Roundtable.