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When the Person Is Rescued but Not the Wheelchair

When the Person Is Rescued but Not the Wheelchair

A group called Portlight Inclusive Disaster Strategies seeks better planning for people with special mobility needs when weather events disrupt daily life.

Mass Shootings and Philanthropy’s Response

A sampling of opinion pieces from The Chronicle in the wake of the disaster in Las Vegas.

Daily News Roundup: Zuckerberg and Facebook Executives Clash Over Philanthropy Work

Mark Zuckerberg initially wanted Facebook employees to help with Chan Zuckerberg Initiative projects. In other news, a New York charity that a Chinese conglomerate said would become its largest shareholder, rethinks its request for nonprofit status; a hotline for human trafficking gets busier; a tech investor commits $10 million for hurricane aid; a D.C. chef feeds displaced people in disaster zones; and the Metropolitan Opera offers its staff buyouts.

Daily News Roundup: Donors Giving Big to Small Colleges

A $50 million gift to tiny Oglethorpe University, whose endowment is just $33.5 million, is one example of how major gifts can change everything for a small institution. In other news, the Trump administration is coming under fire for its hurricane response in Puerto Rico, and efforts in Los Angeles illustrate how developing housing for people in need can be tough even when the money is there.

Giving Could Plunge $13 Billion Under Tax Plan, Nonprofit Leader Says

Giving Could Plunge $13 Billion Under Tax Plan, Nonprofit Leader Says

Many nonprofits worry that increasing the standard deduction would depress giving.

Daily News Roundup: $300 Million From Tech Firms Boosts Trump Computer-Science Effort

In other news, many Puerto Ricans are still looking for water, gasoline, and outside assistance a week after a powerful hurricane struck the island; the White House is still weeks away from a formal request for aid, sources say.

Trump Era Prompts Foundation CEOs to Get Their Bullhorns Out

Trump Era Prompts Foundation CEOs to Get Their Bullhorns Out

Grant makers are writing opinion articles and taking other steps to inform policy makers and advance the goals of the nonprofits they support.

Video: Raising $275 Million From Scratch

Chronicle reporter Megan O’Neil sits down with Adrienne Brooks of the National Museum of African American History and Culture to discuss its successful capital campaign, its membership program, and the museum’s next steps.

Video: Watch Keynote Speakers at the Communication Network Conference

Michelle Obama’s former speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz is among the speakers, as is Pulitzer Prize winning author Katherine Boo, Heinz Endowments Grant Oliphant, and more.

Daily News Roundup: Nova Southwestern U. Gets $200 Million Gift

The money will build a new campus and provide scholarships. In other news, a brouhaha erupts over an AIDS fundraising event that benefited a Harvey Weinstein production; and 60 percent of the population of a Puerto Rican town are homeless. Plus, two Bush education foundations and Jennifer Lopez contribute to aid for storm relief.

Daily News Roundup: $225 Million Flows to Disaster Relief From Corporations

In other news, a nonprofit allied with Trump bashes the NFL in a Facebook ad, donors write big checks to fight gentrification in DC, the Washington State attorney general sues an Olympia hospital for insufficient charity care, and more.

Roundup: Fundraising in the Trump Era

Roundup: Fundraising in the Trump Era

The election of President Trump has proven a bonanza for some charities in whipping up support, while others fear the revenue impact of budget cuts.

Daily News Roundup: Mexicans Show Solidarity as Hope Fades After Quake

In other news, philanthropists and business titans mingle at Bloomberg gathering; immigrant parents arrested at nonprofit hospital while awaiting newborn’s operation; Charity Network founder talks about celebrity philanthropy and the Giving Pledge; and tips on teaming up with businesses for a good cause.

Daily News Roundup: Volunteer ‘Moles’ Rescue Mexican Earthquake Victims

Mexican rescue operation uses typically small men and women volunteers known for their bravery and skill to pull people to safety; and Houston arts groups are struggling to find a new venue after theater is damaged. In other news, a dispute between Kenneth Cole and Harvey Weinstein has rocked a prominent AIDS group, and Alice Walton has launched a new venture to lend artwork.

After Think-Tank Turmoil, Experts Weigh In on How to Curtail Influence of Big Donors

A group criticized Google; then it was exiled by its parent organization. Experts offer tips on how think tanks and other nonprofits can avoid similar situations.

Daily News Roundup: Bloomberg Holds Forum as Clinton Global Meeting Ends

In other news, Harvard’s endowment posts an 8 percent return, immigrant hurricane victims seek safety in churches, North Texas Giving Day brings in $39 million in 18 hours, Sen. Charles Grassley says hospitals don’t provide enough charity care, and Eric Trump apparently still attends events for his old charity after promising to stop raising money for it.