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Daily News Roundup: Trump’s Election Fuels Fundraising Jump for News Nonprofits

Also, the V.A. takes steps to fire a staff lawyer who ran a private veterans charity that spent almost all its donations on fundraising.

Steven and Alexandra Cohen Top List of Donors to Veterans Causes

Steven and Alexandra Cohen Top List of Donors to Veterans Causes

Eight contributors gave at least $5 million each during the past decade to nonprofits that serve former service members, according to Chronicle data.

Liberal-Leaning Groups Flood Supporters With Urgent Post-Election Messages

Organizations are working to buck up supporters deeply anxious about a Donald Trump presidency, with many urging backers to donate or take action to challenge the new administration on immigration, climate, and other issues.

Election Loss Muddies Clinton Foundation Transition Plans

But the organization has much work to do to shake off the damaging effects of months of political attacks, and it may need to rethink whether it wants to do business in the same way as before the election.

Daily News Roundup: Climate Activists Vow to Press On in Trump Era

Also, Major League Baseball bucks past practice and opts not to donate unused Indians World Series merchandise to charity.

How the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Makes Data Meaningful

Kate Wilson, a fundraiser with the conservation charity, talks about focusing donor meetings on results rather than raw numbers.

Trump’s White House Victory Could Spell Money Woes for Charities

Charitable tax deductions and direct spending cuts — along with economic turbulence — worry many leaders.

Grants Roundup: Moore Foundation Commits $33 Million-Plus to Aid Inventors

Other notable awards included $25 million from the Gates Foundation for reproductive-health programs and $1 million from multiple grant makers to support Syrian students at U.S. colleges.

Daily News Roundup: Ex-Charity Leader Elected Mo. Governor

Also, Los Angeles voters approve a $1.2 million fund to build housing for the homeless, and a British veterans group draws scorn for raising money by selling T-shirts with anti-Islam and neo-Nazi messages.

Salvation Army’s Online Red Kettle Drive Lets Donors Earmark Gifts

Salvation Army’s Online Red Kettle Drive Lets Donors Earmark Gifts

The new holiday campaign uses social-media tools to let people raise money from friends and direct donations to specific chapters or needs.