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Daily News Roundup: Reporting on Trump’s Philanthropy Earns Pulitzer Prize

David Fahrenthold of The Washington Post won journalism’s most prestigious honor for his dogged tracking last year of the then-candidate’s claims about his giving. Also, the head of Oregon’s equity-focused Meyer Memorial Trust announces plans to step down.

Daily News Roundup: ‘I Have a Dream’ Education Donor Eugene Lang Dies

Mr. Lang famously promised to pay college tuition for a Harlem school’s sixth-grade class and later started a charity that helped thousands more students attain higher education. Also, New York State lawmakers drop a plan to reap revenue from university foundations.

Immigration and Environment Are Big Themes at Skoll Forum

Immigration and Environment Are Big Themes at Skoll Forum

President Trump’s name was barely spoken at the star-studded event for grant makers, but his long shadow was everywhere.

Leader Shakes Up a Small Nonprofit to Expand Impact

Maya Winkelstein of the Open Road Alliance is on a mission to get foundations to talk with grantees about project pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Coaching Board Members for Advocacy Pays Big Dividends

Trustees’ connections and community clout can be invaluable for the nonprofits they serve, but these assets are often underused. Experts share their secrets on how to motivate board members to make your case to legislators and policy makers.

Nonprofits and Foundations Must Move Fast to Battle Trump

Nonprofits and Foundations Must Move Fast to Battle Trump

The charity world has the confidence and trust of Americans, and it’s time to put that to use to fend off draconian federal spending cuts.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Plans Could Mean ‘Life and Death’ for Charities

Nonprofit leaders and lobbyists say the administration’s budget plans pose an existential threat to many organizations. Also, European lawmakers call for action against Hungary’s targeting of nonprofits and institutions funded by George Soros, and Britain fines major charities for “wealth screening” of donors.

Daily News Roundup: Hungary Passes Bill Targeting Soros-Backed College

Also, Pierre Omidyar’s philanthropic network commits $100 million to buttress investigative journalism and battle hate speech, and allies of Hillary Clinton say she will not be returning to her family’s foundation.

A Vision for Bringing Health Care to the Poor

A medical emergency Stan Brock suffered in a remote region of South America inspired the former TV personality to create a nonprofit network of mobile clinics to serve rural areas.

How One Muslim Group Is Resetting Priorities

How One Muslim Group Is Resetting Priorities

Rather than reacting to current events, the El-Hibri Foundation is taking a long-term approach focused on building community ties and acceptance for Muslims in America.

Daily News Roundup: Anti-Planned Parenthood Activist David Daleiden Charged in Calif.

Also, a federal grand jury indicts a former Texas congressman accused of steering charitable donations to personal and political use, and Harvard research suggests how companies can gain from boosting customer and employee involvement in corporate giving.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Budget Could Hit Arts Programs for Veterans

Also, George Lucas doubles the size of a University of Southern California endowment his foundation launched last year to assist budding minority filmmakers.

Charity Leader Sees New Urgency for Global Outreach in Trump Era

Sean Callahan, the new head of Catholic Relief Services, is determined to make private donors and government officials alike understand the value of American assistance to the world’s most vulnerable populations.

Daily News Roundup: Religious Charities’ Role an Issue in Debate on Trump Budget

Also, one of Facebook’s first employees donates $75 million to boost data science at his collegiate alma mater, and affluent soon-to-be spouses put a charitable spin on registering for wedding gifts.

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Where Should Trump Donate His Salary? Disease Charities Get the Big Win

Disease-research organizations, veterans groups, and a few White House antagonists such as the ACLU and Planned Parenthood top a Chronicle survey asking which nonprofit should get the president’s $400,000.

Daily News Roundup: Komen Me. Chapter Closes as Race Giving Dwindles

The breast-cancer charity’s Maine affiliate pinned financial straits on shrinking Race for the Cure revenue. Also, new research shows a persistent gender gap in leadership at major art museums, and Mike Huckabee defends the National Endowment for the Arts.