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Government and Regulation

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Daily News Roundup: Me. Governor Calls on Trump to Reject Parkland Gift

Also, the William Penn Foundation promotes from within for its new executive director, and a Los Angeles arts nonprofit closes amid a gentrification battle.

Daily News Roundup: Jill Biden Joins Save the Children as Board Chair

Also, a Maine grant maker will contribute millions to reducing college debts for graduates who commit to working in the state, and the Supreme Court says a Tea Party group can’t sue individual IRS officials over scrutiny of its bid for tax-exempt status.

A Checklist for Staying Within the Law When Raising Money

A Checklist for Staying Within the Law When Raising Money

A lawyer discusses how to register with the right state charity office, accurately represent how donations will be spent, and more.

Daily News Roundup: Jewish Nonprofits Hit by New Round of Bomb Threats

Also, Florida’s governor targets nonprofit hospitals in a push to cut state health-care spending, and philanthropic heavy hitters in New York enter the immigration fray.

Diana Aviv Is Bracing for a Fight

The leader of Feeding America and former head of Independent Sector worries that not enough is being done to fight federal budget cuts and protect the charitable deduction.

NEA and AmeriCorps Among Programs on White House Budget Hit List

Several federal programs with significant nonprofit constituencies are among nine targeted for elimination by President Trump’s budget office, according to an internal memo obtained by The New York Times.

200 Charity Leaders Visit Washington to Push Lawmakers to Keep Tax Write-Offs

200 Charity Leaders Visit Washington to Push Lawmakers to Keep Tax Write-Offs

Nonprofits are worried about proposals they fear would depress the incentive to give.

Daily News Roundup: Bob Jones University Regains Charity Status

The Christian college’s tax exemption was reinstated 17 years after it revoked a ban on interracial dating that led to a landmark Supreme Court decision. Also, a British building magnate donates a nearly $260 million business stake to his foundation.

Daily News Roundup: USC Boosts Campaign Goal to $9 Billion

Also, a leading resettlement charity cuts jobs and closes offices as the Trump administration moves to curb refugee admissions, and a snack-bar mogul pledges $25 million to monitor food-industry industry influence on health policy.

Daily News Roundup: What Makes a Charity Campaign Go Viral?

A University of Cambridge study examines key characteristics of breakout fundraising and awareness efforts like the ice-bucket challenge. Also, a major science publisher reaches an agreement with the Gates Foundation on “open access” research.

Daily News Roundup: Bill and Melinda Gates Urge U.S. Commitment to Foreign Aid

The couple’s annual letter, styled this year as a report to Warren Buffett, touts gains that aid funding has achieved in combating poverty and disease. Also, the Rockefeller Foundation brings its focus on building communities’ resilience to a digital news site.

Trump’s Itchy Twitter Finger Making Charities Uneasy

Trump’s Itchy Twitter Finger Making Charities Uneasy

Communications experts say nonprofits that are worried about the president’s online ire should have a plan to weather sudden tweetstorms.

International Nonprofits See a Tough Road Ahead Despite Court Rulings on Travel Ban

Organizations that help resettle refugees worry they will face a much more difficult working environment for years ahead.

Daily News Roundup: Dana-Farber to Eschew ‘Controversial’ Fundraising Venues

Also, the NRA’s leader gets a $3.7 million compensation bump, and a tiny New York State college schools the Ivy League on endowment investing.

Daily News Roundup: Salvation Army to Pay Millions in Pa. Thrift-Store Collapse

Also, the Red Cross suspends aid work in Afghanistan after six employees are killed in an ambush by suspected militants, and a fight over the use of Audrey Hepburn’s image and effects for charity lands in court.

Daily News Roundup: Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Issues First Grants

The organization overseeing Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s $3 billion effort to tackle all disease earmarks $50 million to dozens of biomedical researchers. Also, India cuts financial ties with the Gates Foundation on a massive vaccine program.