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Daily News Roundup: Donors Flock to Journalism Group After Streep Speech

Also, actor Tom Hiddleston draws scorn for his charity-related comments at the Golden Globes, and museum leaders fear a Trump administration tax overhaul will cut into giving.

Immigration Nonprofit Rejects Questions About Its Charity Designation

The Federation for American Immigration Reform says it shouldn’t have been considered a hate group, and it deserves tax-exempt status.

Daily News Roundup: Feds Eye Kidney Charity’s Ties With Dialysis Firms

Also, what Rex Tillerson’s tenure as national Boy Scouts leader and Betsy DeVos’s schools-focused philanthropy might tell us about their prospective leadership of the State and Education departments.

Daily News Roundup: Charles Feeney Closes Out His Philanthropy

The “giving while living” advocate and ex-billionaire makes his final charitable donation. Also, financial advisers are playing up their philanthropic sides to woo millennial clients.

Daily News Roundup: Rockefeller Fund Picks USAID Administrator as New President

Also, a Republican proposal would shift a quarter of large endowment gifts to big colleges to financial aid, and Houston’s MD Anderson Cancer Center is cutting nearly 1,000 jobs after a fiscally rough 2016.

A Giving Boom in 2017?

Lessons from 1986 suggest that the fear of smaller deductions causes donors to speed up giving, but the long-term effects are more nuanced.

Rewriting the Script for Ex-Inmates

Scott Budnick, a key player on the Hangover movies, sidelined his film career to go behind bars and help troubled young men turn their lives around.

Daily News Roundup: Recovery Has Not Boosted Giving, Study Finds

Also, tips for social-service nonprofits on retaining employees, and Britain sees a surge in allegations of links between charities and terrorism.

Daily News Roundup: $140 Million From Gates Backs Anti-HIV Implant

Also, Bay Area charities face challenges in meeting the demands of Silicon Valley philanthropists, and the IRS eyes land-donation deals structured to give investors big tax breaks.

Daily News Roundup: Boston Charity Chief Got $1.34 Million Pay Boost

Also, major global aid groups weigh in on their priorities and expectations for 2017, and a Washington Post reporter gives an inside account of his investigation of Donald Trump’s philanthropy.

Challenging Sacred Cows and Killing Jargon: Our Most Popular Articles of 2016

In a year full of changes and big questions for nonprofits, Chronicle readers looked for unconventional wisdom and evidence of ideas that work.

Daily News Roundup: Michelle Obama Slur Costs Job for W. Va. Nonprofit Head

Also, Donald Trump tweets a defense of his charitable foundation, and safety-net hospitals brace for financial fallout if the Affordable Care Act is repealed.

Daily News Roundup: Trump Plan to Close Foundation Faces N.Y. Roadblock

Also, the United Way struggles amid major changes in how people give, and a big dialysis charity is accused of favoring patients from clinics that donate to the group.

Dozens of ‘Hate Groups’ Have Charity Status, <em>Chronicle</em> Study Finds

Dozens of ‘Hate Groups’ Have Charity Status, <em>Chronicle</em> Study Finds

Fifty-five organizations on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s watch list have won 501(c)(3) status from the IRS, prompting some experts to wonder if the government is being too permissive.

New Fund Offers Speedy Grants in Response to Trump Victory

Two donor networks teamed up to create a fund designed to quickly distribute money to nonprofits and activists working to protect vulnerable people.

Daily News Roundup: Eric Trump to Stop Fundraising for His Foundation

Also, a look at a supposed human-rights nonprofit that may have been a front to spy on charities critical of Qatar’s treatment of migrant construction workers.