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$15 Million Gift Is Biggest Ever Dedicated to Freeing Innocent Prisoners

Cincinnati philanthropist Richard Rosenthal says he hopes his donation will spur others to follow his lead in supporting a cause that “truly saves people’s lives.”

Multiple Revenue Streams Challenge Finance Officers, Study Finds

The survey of some 400 nonprofit finance professionals also found that one in five have no formal training in finance or accounting and one in eight were initially hired by their organization for another type of job.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Chief to Step Down After 14 Years

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Chief to Step Down After 14 Years

Risa Lavizzo-Mourey led the health-focused grant maker’s strategic shift from single issues like smoking to promoting a “culture of health” encompassing diet, exercise, and access to medical care for people from all socioeconomic backgrounds.

Daily News Roundup: N.Y. Investigating Trump Foundation

Also, a Congressional subcommittee hears from universities that use their endowments to cut student costs, and a Florida college sues to collect a naming gift from a late donor.

Grants Roundup: Foundations’ $20-Million Commitment Targets Urban Spaces

Grants Roundup: Foundations’ $20-Million Commitment Targets Urban Spaces

Other notable awards include $5.8 million from the Marnier-Lapostolle Foundation for research on a rare neurological disorder.

Daily News Roundup: Roger Ailes’s Alma Mater Returns 2007 Gift

Plus, Donald Trump’s campaign responds to critical media coverage of his giving record and a communications consultant dissects the Wounded Warrior Project’s crisis management.

Nonprofit CEOs See Small Pay Increases, Except in Big Cities

GuideStar’s annual compensation survey shows the median pay for top nonprofit executives increased only 2.6 percent in 2014, the sixth straight year gains fell short of 4 percent.

As Campaign Enters Final Lap, Nonprofits Ratchet Up Voting Work

As Campaign Enters Final Lap, Nonprofits Ratchet Up Voting Work

Organizers say charities’ civic-engagement efforts have proven effective in boosting turnout in traditionally low-voting communities.

Ford Joins Growing List of Grant Makers Focused on People With Disabilities

Ford Joins Growing List of Grant Makers Focused on People With Disabilities

Darren Walker, the foundation’s president, pledged a top-to-bottom review of its policies and programs to ensure that its focus on inequality encompasses disability rights.

Daily News Roundup: How Trump Foundation Spends Other People’s Money

Plus, Chelsea Clinton says she will stay with her family’s charity if her mother is elected president, and the Unversity of Louisville threatens to sue its nonprofit fundraising arm.