U. of Maryland Foundation Tells Regents They May Have Hurt a $1.5 Billion Fundraising Drive: Daily News Roundup
November 2, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
Top News
U. of Maryland Foundation to Regents: You May Have Dealt ‘Fatal Blow to $1.5 Billion Fundraising Campaign (Baltimore Sun)
‘They’ve Shifted the Burden to Us’: A Food Pantry Struggles to Feed an Increasingly Hungry Ohio Community (Washington Post)
Chicago Psychiatric Hospital is Under Fire Over Reports Alleging Abuse of Children (ProPublica)
Ex-CIA Agent’s Congressional Campaign Says James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas Infiltrated It (Daily Beast)
About Big Gifts and Grants
Michael Jordan to Pour Millions Into Portland Nonprofit (KGW8)
$21 Million Gift Given to U. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Media and Journalism (Daily Tar Heel)
Ideas and Innovation
Does Giving Donors Stuff Actually Raise More Money? (Conversation)
Opinion: You’ve Become Rich. That Doesn’t Mean You’re Great at Everything (New York Times)
Student Opinion: If You Had an Extra Billion Dollars, What Cause Would You Support With Your Philanthropy? (New York Times)
How a TV Show Uses a Foundation to Show Philanthropy That’s Up to No Good (Bustle)
Louvre Fund Has Novel Way to Help Restore France’s Old Monuments (Bloomberg)