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Hillary Clinton’s Tax Return Shows 10% Giving Rate in 2015

Tax forms made public Friday show the Democratic presidential nominee and former President Bill Clinton donated 9.8 percent of their $10.6 million in adjusted gross income last year, The Wall Street Journal and USA Today report.

Top State Aide Helped Clinton Foundation Executive Search

Cheryl Mills interviewed two candidates seeking to lead the charity in 2012 while she was serving as then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s chief of staff, according to CNN.

Education Dept. Rejects Commercial College’s Nonprofit Bid

The agency said the Center for Excellence in Higher Education’s request for nonprofit status was aimed at avoiding strict federal regulations on for-profit colleges, The Chronicle of Higher Education and The Wall Street Journal report.

Clinton Charity Donor Says No State Dept. Meeting Took Place

A spokesman for Gilbert Chagoury, a billionaire Clinton Foundation donor who figures in newly released State Department emails, said the Lebanese-Nigerian mogul did not get a sit-down with a diplomat as sought by a foundation official, The New York Times reports.

Faith-Based Tenn. Housing Group Faces Federal Investigation

The Securities and Exchange Commission is examining the Memphis-based Global Ministries Foundation’s use of city financing to buy federally subsidized apartment complexes that have drawn scrutiny for their poor living conditions, according to The Commercial Appeal.

Tex. Women’s-Health Program Funds Pro-Life Activist’s Group

The Heidi Group, which offers no direct health services and is headed by an antiabortion advocate, received $1.6 million from Healthy Texas Women, one of the biggest grants from the new state program to subsidize family planning and health services for low-income women, the Austin American-Statesman writes.

Emails Suggest Clinton Foundation Sought State Dept. Favors

A conservative watchdog group released a new batch of emails Tuesday that suggest close ties and overlapping interests between the foundation and the Hillary Clinton-led State Department, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal report.

Ala. Charity’s Ex-CFO Gets 17 Years in $11 Million Fraud

Terri McGuire Mollica was also ordered to forfeit nearly $2 million in proceeds she received from the scheme to divert millions from a pair of Alabama community-health centers to their chief executive, reports The Birmingham News.

Israel Links Save the Children and U.N. Aid Workers to Hamas

A Palestinian employee of the United Nations Development Program was indicted Tuesday on charges of assisting Hamas, and a Save the Children aid worker has also come under suspicion as part of Israeli authorities’ investigation of alleged ties between aid groups and Gaza militants, the Associated Press and Agence France-Presse report.

Watchdog Group Says Trump Charity Mixed Giving and Politics

The left-leaning Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington called Monday for the Internal Revenue Service to review the Donald J. Trump Foundation’s tax-exempt status, claiming involvement by the charity in its founder’s presidential campaign, The Daily Beast and The Washington Post report.

Documents Show Big Think Tanks Courting Corporate Donors

Prominent think tanks like the Brookings Institution and the Center for Strategic and International Studies are increasingly promoting the agendas of corporate donors as they aggressively ramp up fundraising, according to The New York Times.

World Vision Says Charge of Hamas Diversion Doesn’t Add Up

The global aid charity said Monday that there is a “huge gap” between the amount of money, material, and other aid Israeli authorities claim its Gaza director funneled to militant group Hamas and what it actually spends in the region, the Associated Press writes.

Shutdown of Minn. Foundation Draws State Scrutiny

Twin Cities philanthropist Caroline Amplatz has dissolved her foundation and given the $1.77 million remaining in its coffers to a medical-technology start-up led by her father, a transfer being reviewed by Minnesota’s attorney general, the Pioneer Press reports.

Unicef Cuts Ties to African Charity Linked to Alleged Cult

The United Nations Children’s Fund and the British government have suspended funding for DAPP Malawi, an aid nonprofit that has been tied to the Teachers Group, a shadowy network headed by an international fugitive, according to the Center for Investigative Reporting and the BBC.

Nonprofit Fla. College Has Telemarketing Army, Suit Claims

A lawsuit against Keiser University alleges the newly nonprofit institution employs 350 telemarketers to machine-call prospective students, potentially giving ammunition to critics who contend Keiser remains an essentially commercial enterprise, according to BuzzFeed News.

In W. Michigan, Giving Shapes 2 Cities in Different Ways

Generous local benefactors have had a major impact on social, political, and cultural life in Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids in ways that reflect widely varied approaches to civic philanthropy, MLive writes.