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Clinton Foundation Fundraising Dropped $57 Million in 2015

Clinton Foundation Fundraising Dropped $57 Million in 2015

Big annual swings in fundraising are not unusual for the charity, but additional precipitous declines could lie ahead.

Many Wealthy Donors Plan to Increase Giving, Report Says

Many Wealthy Donors Plan to Increase Giving, Report Says

Religious groups and charities that meet basic needs get the most money from affluent households, according to the study by U.S. Trust and the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy.

Charity Loses Tens of Thousands of Dollars Amid Cyber Attack

Small Army for a Cause, a cancer-focused group in Boston, was prepped and ready for its annual one-day fundraising campaign when the word “failed” started to appear next to each attempted donation.

Nonprofits Saw Healthy Growth in the Past Decade

Nonprofits Saw Healthy Growth in the Past Decade

Despite the Great Recession, nonprofit wages and employment climbed during the past 10 years, according to the Urban Institute’s Nonprofit Almanac.

Daily News Roundup: Clinton Camp Was Worried About Foundation’s Gender Pay Gap

Plus, low-income tenants in Los Angeles say they were misled by two affordable-housing charities about how much money they’d get to relocate from their building. 

Gifts Roundup: U. of Oregon Lands Megagift for Research Center

Gifts Roundup: U. of Oregon Lands Megagift for Research Center

Other major donations support Boston’s Museum of Science, Rowan University, and Carleton College.

Daily News Roundup: Clinton Aides Sparred Over Morocco Foundation Summit

Plus, the conservative video activist purporting that Hillary Clinton supporters fomented violence at Donald Trump rallies got money from Mr. Trump’s foundation.

Sierra Club Foundation and Newcombe Fund Get New Leaders

Sierra Club Foundation and Newcombe Fund Get New Leaders

Also, New York City Opera and the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona hire top fundraisers.

Daily News Roundup: Bloomberg and Arnolds Take on Big Soda in Tax Fight

Also, young heirs to some of America’s most storied family fortunes are making a Giving Pledge-style commitment to plow their wealth into impact investing.

Clinton and Trump Trade Foundation Jabs at Final Debate

Donald Trump assailed the Clinton Foundation as a “criminal enterprise,” while Hillary Clinton contrasted her family charity’s work on AIDS with the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s purchase of a painting of its namesake.