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Unicef Leader Takes Risks in Push Toward $1 Billion Goal

With an innovation lab, an eye on “customer service,” and market research on donors, CEO Caryl Stern has doubled revenue at Unicef USA.

How to Get the $300 Billion More That Nonprofits Need to Make a Difference

How to Get the $300 Billion More That Nonprofits Need to Make a Difference

By focusing on impact and results — and resisting mission creep — donors, foundations, trustees, and nonprofit executives can transform society.

Daily News Roundup: Jeff Bezos Philanthropy Still a Wild Card

In other news, the new focus of the Koch brothers’ push for public funding of private and charter schools is on Hispanics; the head of the Broad Foundation talks about her vision for the grant maker; the billionaire founder of Chobani yogurt says philanthropy is embedded in his company; and much more.

Daily News Roundup: Houston Charities Still Waiting on $76 Million in Disaster Relief Pledges

Two months after Hurricane Harvey made landfall, the nonprofits are still waiting for companies, foundations, and individuals to make good on their promises. In other news, celebrity chef José Andrés promises a long-term focus on feeding victims of natural disasters, and nonprofits are hit unevenly by federal efforts to roll back the Affordable Care Act.

Daily News Roundup: Gates Foundation to Invest $1.7 Billion in New Education Focus

The grant maker wants to shift its sights to building more collaborative school networks. In other news, Harvey Weinstein and Kenneth Cole have been accused of covering up a suspicious deal involving a nonprofit group; a charity once led by Roy Moore did not report to the IRS that it guaranteed $498,000 in back pay to him; the Heritage Foundation is considering a White House aide to be its next leader; and why a children’s charity is holding its “dream gala” at Mar-a-Lago.

Daily News Roundup: Nonprofits Ask Jeff Bezos to Skip Tax Breaks and Help Communities

As cities prepare their bids for the new Amazon headquarters, dozens of nonprofits and other groups have written an open letter asking Mr. Bezos to invest in the civic health of whatever city he chooses. In other news, Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez raise $26 million for Puerto Rico hurricane relief; a film director plans to give residuals from Weinstein-backed movies to charity; how being socially minded can backfire for corporate CEOs; and more.

Daily News Roundup: ‘MacArthur Genius’ Grants Announced

Winners of the $625,000 awards include the founder of United We Dream and the leader of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network. In other news, a key GOP representative wants to expand the number of people who can claim a tax break for charitable giving; Yale’s endowment posts disappointing returns; Harvey Weinstein steps down from the Robin Hood Foundation board; and Michael Jordan gives $7 million to health clinics in Charlotte, N.C.

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Gifts to Fidelity Charitable Soar to $6.85 Billion

Contributions to funds held by Fidelity Charitable skyrocketed to $6.85 billion; Vanguard and Schwab also reported strong results. Experts say another big year may lie ahead.

Special Report: How America Gives

The Chronicle examines giving trends nationwide through exclusive analysis of Internal Revenue Service data. See charitable-donation figures from every state, metropolitan area, and county.

How America Gives Special Report: Breaking the Charity Habit

Fewer people are donating, a Chronicle analysis finds, and the implications for philanthropy are profound.

New Orleans Cooks Up a Special Sauce to Boost Middle-Class Giving

Contrary to national trends, middle income workers have become the backbone of giving in the Big Easy, according to a Chronicle data analysis. Locals explain what made it happen.

Ford Releases Investment Returns; More Grant Makers May Be On the Way

Ford Releases Investment Returns; More Grant Makers May Be On the Way

A new effort is under way to help trustees and others better see how charitable endowments compare with peers and other investment indexes.

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.