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How to Find a Charity’s Compensation

Where to find information on the salaries and benefits for key employees.

How to Find a Charity’s Expenses

Where to find information on how much a charity spends on fundraising, compensation, and other expenses.

How to Find a Charity’s Fundraising

Where to find how much money a charity made through grants, noncash gifts, events, and more.

How to Find a Charity’s Governance and Disclosure

Where to find information about a charity’s board, policies, lobbying, and more. Where to find information about a charity’s board, policies, lobbying, and more.

How to Find a Charity’s Revenue

Where to find how much a charity has made through contributions, grants, and other income.

How to Find More Details on Charity Finances, Salaries, and Leadership

Where to find charities’ tax documents and other information.

How to Find a Charity’s Staff and Volunteers

Where to find information on a charity’s employees, officials, and others.

Pro-Trump Super PAC’s New Ad Targets Clinton Foundation

A group supporting the Republican presidential nominee released an attack ad Sunday claiming that Hillary Clinton has gotten rich on the back of her family’s charity network, The Hill and PolitiFact write.

With New Capital, Auction Site CharityStars Eyes U.S. Push

European charity-auction startup CharityStars has secured $2.2 million in new funding and plans to use the infusion to expand into the United States and China, reports TechCrunch.

Wounded Warrior Project Likely to Cut Jobs, New CEO Says

Michael Linnington, the retired Army general who took the reins at the embattled charity last month, tells The Florida Times-Union he expects to reduce its staff of about 600 and that executive salaries and aid to smaller veterans groups will also shrink.

Documents Show Big Think Tanks Courting Corporate Donors

Prominent think tanks like the Brookings Institution and the Center for Strategic and International Studies are increasingly promoting the agendas of corporate donors as they aggressively ramp up fundraising, according to The New York Times.

World Vision Says Charge of Hamas Diversion Doesn’t Add Up

The global aid charity said Monday that there is a “huge gap” between the amount of money, material, and other aid Israeli authorities claim its Gaza director funneled to militant group Hamas and what it actually spends in the region, the Associated Press writes.

Small Group of Big Donors Powers African-American Museum

Nineteen individuals, foundations, and corporations have collectively contributed more than two-thirds of the $273 million in private giving to build the National Museum of African American History and Culture, The Washington Post writes in a rundown of the $5 million-plus donors.

Shutdown of Minn. Foundation Draws State Scrutiny

Twin Cities philanthropist Caroline Amplatz has dissolved her foundation and given the $1.77 million remaining in its coffers to a medical-technology start-up led by her father, a transfer being reviewed by Minnesota’s attorney general, the Pioneer Press reports.

Tips for Jointly Managing a Fundraising Team

Tips for Jointly Managing a Fundraising Team

A biweekly advice column in which Allison Fine answers your questions about nonprofit careers and leadership.

International Aid Groups Get Most Media Attention of Nonprofit Causes, Study Says

Organizations that work to address poverty in the United States saw the least coverage. January was the weakest month for news about nonprofits.