MacArthur ‘Genius’ Winners Include Nonprofit Leaders in Art, Science, and Advocacy
Human-rights lawyer Becca Heller, pastor and community activist William Barber II, violinist and social-justice advocate Vijay Gupta, and artist Titus Kaphar are among this year’s recipients.
Billionaires’ Generosity Rated by Forbes: Daily News Roundup
For the first time, the Forbes 400 will rank people not just on their wealth but also on how philanthropic they are on a scale of 1 to 5. In other articles, a U.S. nonprofit has allegedly been found to support an online blacklist that targets college students critical of Israel; the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra overspent money and diverted contributions, according to an audit; vulgar texts posted in September have heightened the New York City Ballet’s #MeToo crisis; and more on gifts and the arts.
How One Founder Started a Nonprofit — and Raised $1 Million
The daughter of an alcoholic wanted to help youths who had experienced trauma.
Wharton School Gets $50 Million Gift: Daily News Roundup
As a result of the contribution, the school has increased the goal for its campaign from $850 million to $1 billion. In other articles, the Gates Foundation is committing $15 million to an effort to map neighborhoods to predict the likelihood that children in different locations can rise from poverty; the James Beard Foundation is changing the rules for its prestigious awards to be more be more inclusive; and more articles about health and nonprofit news organizations.
Food Banks Overflow Thanks to Trump Trade Wars: Daily News Roundup
The United States plans to spend $1.2 billion this year to buy U.S-grown food to help farmers deal with new tariffs from overseas, but recipients are having a hard time finding enough trucks and warehouses. In other articles, many nonprofits are sidelining banks to take advantage of exchange-traded funds; a national sexual-assault hotline had the busiest day ever after last week’s Brett Kavanaugh hearing; and more on nonprofit news, big gifts and grants, and opinion, ideas, and innovation.
How a Maverick Tapped Into a Wellspring of Giving
In his new memoir, Thirst, Scott Harrison recounts how the nonprofit skyrocketed to fundraising success — and explains why charities need to stop treating donors like nuisances.
An Accidental CEO Builds Up a Grass-Roots Charity
Kathleen Ruddy wanted to be a doctor. Instead, she’s built the charity world’s biggest supporter of pediatric-cancer research.
A vice president who oversees the hospital’s ventures with for-profit companies received stock options in a start-up, whose value has skyrocketed. In other articles, Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan say their LLC invests in what is needed, not necessarily what is popular; a Chicago Tribune investigation into a housing nonprofit found deteriorating buildings and a lack of promised social programs. Plus, see articles on the nonprofit work force, big gifts and grants, and ideas and opinion.
With Kavanaugh Hearings as Backdrop, Nonprofit Leaders Call for More Grants to Curb Sexual Assault
At a meeting of foundations, donors, and charities, advocates said every grant maker has a reason to pour more money into protecting women and girls.
Blockchain Company Announces $100 Million Charitable Fund: Daily News Roundup
“Ripple for Good” will support education and financial-inclusion efforts. In other articles, the Securities and Exchange Commission has fined a Tennessee nonprofit $1.5 million for fraud; an opinion writer shares lessons learned from a petition by the New York Attorney General’s Office against the Trump Foundation, its directors, and officers; plus more about big gifts and grants, the arts, and people news.
Podcast: Google’s Foundation Hopes to Be an Example of Giving for Other Companies
The tech giant has pledged 1 percent of the company’s net profits to philanthropy. Jacquelline Fuller, president of Google.org, says other companies should do the same.
Threats and Hate Mail Flood Nonprofit Associated With Kavanaugh Accuser: Daily News Roundup
People have used phone calls, emails, Facebook, and other communication tools to threaten the staff and board. In other articles, Feeding America has named Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, who has held for-profit executive jobs, to be the new CEO; Melinda Gates talks about philanthropy; the Gates Foundation undergoing an internal reorganization; the University of Calgary has received a $44 million ranch for its veterinary school. Plus, other articles about gifts and grants, ides and opinion. and more.
Gates-Led Energy Fund Adding Start-Ups Fighting Climate Change: Daily News Roundup
Breakthrough Energy Ventures plans to invest $1 billion in companies capable making a big impact on global emissions. Plus, the Memorial Sloan Cancer Center is postponing its annual fundraising campaign in light of a scandal over a deal with a for-profit company; the Obama Foundation spent $12 million on an international summit and $5 million on architects; and San Francisco proposes a $17 minimum wage for nonprofit elderly care workers. Plus, other articles on gifts and grants and more.
How Philanthropy Nurtured the Female Stars of This Election Season
It’s not just grant makers focused on promoting democracy who are making a difference. So, too, are varied efforts to shape public perception and build community leadership,
Democrats Plan to Force a Vote on Disclosure Rules for Political Groups: Daily News Roundup
The goal is to repeal an administration rule that allows some groups that run political ads to avoid disclosing their donors. Plus, hospitals have smaller operating margins despite strong balance sheets; New York’s American Museum of Natural History has begun preconstruction work on its planned expansion despite a lawsuit against the project; and much more on nonprofits and the law, big gifts and grants, and opinion and ideas.
Next Time You Visit the Museum, You Might Get a Pitch to Vote
As nonprofits and companies unite to encourage voter turnout, an unexpected player is emerging: museums that are making electoral turnout part of their mission.