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Police Kill Militants Who Stormed Nonprofit CARE’s Kabul Office

An 11-hour standoff at the charity’s headquarters in the Afghan capital ended Tuesday morning when police killed militants who attacked the building after setting off a car bomb, The Washington Post reports.

New African-American Museum a Product of Persistence

The New York Times recounts the intense, years-long lobbying and fundraising effort that produced the National Museum of African American History and Culture opening September 24 in Washington.

Online Drives Take Off for Teachers Buying School Supplies

Teachers are increasingly relying on crowdfunding campaigns to supplement tight school budgets for classroom equipment ranging from laptop computers to cleaning supplies, writes the Associated Press.

Nonprofit Uses Science to Reveal Words With Power to Change Minds

The FrameWorks Institute helps charities rethink their messages to simplify complicated ideas, move issues through Congress, and influence public opinion.

Emails Show Clinton Fund Adviser Sought Diplomatic Passport

A key figure in the Clinton Foundation requested special diplomatic status from the State Department when it was led by Hillary Clinton, The New York Times reports, citing the latest batch of State emails released by right-wing group Judicial Watch.

Trump Pays IRS Penalty for Foundation’s Political Donation

Donald Trump paid a $2,500 excise tax to the Internal Revenue Service following reports that his foundation violated tax laws by making a contribution to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s campaign organization, according to The Washington Post.

Charity Navigator Gives Top Marks to Clinton Foundation

The nonprofit watchdog issued a four-star ranking for the embattled charity Thursday, eight months after removing the foundation from its “watch list,” writes the Associated Press. Also, Politico reports on Bill Clinton’s staff’s use of federal funds allocated to ex-presidents to subsidize some operations at his foundation.

Zero-Rated Veterans Charity With VA Tie Shutting Down

The National Vietnam Veterans Foundation is closing several months after drawing media scrutiny for collecting tens of millions of dollars on behalf of former service members but spending almost all of it on fundraising, CNN reports.

Fla. State Charity Drive Looks to Rebound From Giving Plunge

The Florida State Employees’ Charitable Campaign begins Thursday with officials looking to bounce back from a dismal 2015 that saw donations plummet and controversy over a for-profit management company’s take from the campaign, the Tallahassee Democrat reports.

College Chain Files Suit Over Nixed Bid for Nonprofit Status

The Center for Excellence in Higher Education’s legal challenge asserts that a political bias against commercial colleges drove the U.S. Education Department’s rejection of its request that its institutions be considered nonprofit for financial-aid purposes, reports The New York Times.

Democrats Join Call for Clintons to Separate From Foundation

Some prominent members of Hillary Clinton’s party are calling on her family to fully cut ties with its namesake charity should she be elected president, The Wall Street Journal writes. Plus, more of the latest news and views on the Clinton Foundation imbroglio.

Citizens United Must Disclose Big Donors to N.Y., Court Says

A federal judge ruled that the conservative advocacy group must comply with a regulation that nonprofits identify $5,000-plus donors in filings to the state’s attorney general, the Associated Press reports.

Clinton Fund Controversy Stems From Americans’ Support of Nonprofits Over Government

Clinton Fund Controversy Stems From Americans’ Support of Nonprofits Over Government

Conservatives who bash the Clinton Foundation over conflicts of interest must be willing to support something they don’t like: more government.

Missing $500,000 Gift Prompts Inquiry at N.Y.’s City College

The City University of New York is conducting an internal investigation into what happened to the donation to its flagship campus, the City College of New York, after senior faculty learned the account that was supposed to hold the contributed funds was nearly empty, reports The New York Times.

World Vision Says Its Review Cleared Staffer Charged in Gaza

The Christian aid charity says it conducted an internal investigation of its Gaza director months before he was accused by Israeli authorities of diverting millions of dollars to militant Palestinian group Hamas and found no evidence of wrongdoing, The Wall Street Journal reports.

Firm With Ties to Chelsea Clinton Manages Foundation Assets

Summit Rock Advisors, a New York investment firm whose managing director is a longtime friend of Ms. Clinton’s, was selected by the Clinton Foundation in 2014 to oversee the charity’s now-$250-million endowment, reports The Wall Street Journal.