Foundations and Nonprofits Split Over How to Respond to Tax Changes
A survey shows both groups believe giving from individuals will decline, and many charity leaders want grant makers to be more vocal in promoting the importance of nonprofit organizations as a whole.
Wealthy Men More Likely Than Women to Replace Charitable Giving With Impact Investing
Women appear to be more interested than men in impact investing, a new study finds, but generational differences and who controls giving dollars are additional influences.
Daily News Roundup: $180 Million Renovation for 92nd Street Y
In other articles, colleges may try several strategies to avoid the tax on their endowments, like increasing enrollment to reduce endowment-per-student ratio; the Metropolitan Opera found evidence that former conductor James Levine abused or harassed seven people; a mysterious benefactor’s $16 million loan to a college raises questions; and other articles about health care and opinion and more news.
Some International Groups Saying Hiring More Locals Boosts Results
Proponents say the change can lead to big gains in results, but it also has meant job losses for employees previously deployed to the field from nonprofits’ headquarters.
Daily News Update: New Trump Administration Rule Ties Funding to Abortion Restrictions
The effort takes aim at Planned Parenthood, said some administration officials. In other articles, a campaign lawyer for Missouri Gov. Greitens says a Greitens aide took a donor list from a veterans charity, and a Missouri House committee wants a court to compel the Greitens’s nonprofit to turn over records; the Obama presidential library drew scattered protests in Chicago; and much more on nonprofit innovation and the arts and other news.
Mesch to Step Down From Women’s Philanthropy Institute; Other People News
Also, Holly Humphrey of the University of Chicago was named president of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, and the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust installs a new president.
Daily News Update: Oxfam Chief Announces Departure
Mark Goldring mentioned the nonprofit’s ‘past failings’ after the group’s sex-abuse scandal. In other articles, leaked documents show that the American Museum of Natural History and the World Wildlife Fund have fossil-fuel holdings despite their public positions on climate change, and the University of Virginia gets $20 million for graduate-student fellowships. Also see opinion pieces about helping Jeff Bezos donate his billions; advice to Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg on Education; and more.
Award-Winning Fundraiser’s Departure Was Long Planned, Board President Says
The international charity SOS Children’s Villages-USA announced last week that it had hired a new leader. The failure to mention the departure of its former CEO, Lynn Croneberger, was an oversight, the board chairman said.
Online Fundraising Tactics Show Mix of Big Gains and Failures, Survey Says
The “mobile-first” movement among web developers has helped, but charities are missing opportunities to introduce new donors to their cause, according to an update of Dunham and Company’s digital engagement scorecard.
Daily News Roundup: A New Way to Fund Nonprofits
The approach is backed by the likes of Richard Branson, Pierre Omidyar, and other big names. In other articles, Bill Gates has given $44 million to influence education policy; donor-advised funds, which allow for big tax breaks but have little oversight, have become popular with Silicon Valley philanthropists; and San Francisco nurses want “Zuckerberg” removed from their hospital’s name. Plus, other articles about wealthy heirs, the biggest ACLU donor, and more.
2018’s Outstanding Fundraiser Leaves SOS Children’s Villages Abruptly
Lynn Croneberger, formerly chief executive of SOS Children’s Villages-USA, was lauded two months ago as “the epitome of an extraordinary professional fundraiser.”
Independent Sector Staff Looks to Unionize
CEO Dan Cardinali said Tuesday that next steps are unclear because he doesn’t know enough yet about what the employees want.
4 Steps to Strategic Communications
Develop your message, craft and execute a media plan, be consistent on social media, and keep your donors informed.
Daily News Roundup: Soros Foundations Leaves Hungary Under Pressure
In other articles, hedge-fund managers contribute millions of dollars to the Robin Hood Foundation, which backs groups that picket hedge funds; a finance writer questions the ethics of the philanthropy of Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg; and Seattle tries to help the homeless by taxing companies like Amazon. Plus, see articles about arts and culture as well as other news and features.
Daily News Roundup: Noted Aid Worker Charged With Child Rape
The Canadian humanitarian worker, working in Nepal, is accused of raping at least two boys, ages 12 and 14. In other articles, the Boy Scouts is lobbying against proposals in some states that could expose it to more child-abuse lawsuits; Silicon Valley CEO Emmett Carson is reportedly negotiating his departure; Harvard’s former head of real estate made nearly $24 million; plus news and opinion about the Kochs’ philanthropy and more news.
Foundations Move $737 Million to Donor-Advised Funds, Chronicle Study Shows
There is almost no information available about where that money eventually ends up, and critics say it may be a tactic used by some grant makers to avoid foundation payout requirements.