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Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Wins $20 Million; UCLA and U. of Michigan Land Large Gifts

Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Wins $20 Million; UCLA and U. of Michigan Land Large Gifts

Other big contributions went to Denison University and the University of Central Florida.

Daily News Roundup: NRA Finances Look Shaky Over the Long Term

In other news, the CEO of InterAction is promising steps to avoid sexual misconduct; a plan to rename a high school after billion donor Stephen Schwarzman raises hackles; and more about the arts and giving and other news.

Daily News Roundup: Planned Parenthood Gets $9 Million for New Tex. Clinics

The money came from an unnamed donor for two new clinics in the western part of the state. In other news, the Department of Education has converted grants to student loans for thousands of teachers in low-income areas; after the Parkland shooting, gifts to the National Rifle Association tripled; an ex-congressman has been accused of spending $450,000 in charitable gifts for personal use; a controversial Wellesley program backed by the Charles Koch Foundation is being overhauled; and much more.

$110 Million Pledge Will Go to Fight Cancer

$110 Million Pledge Will Go to Fight Cancer

Colorado philanthropists Richard and Susan Rogel directed the money to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, the recipient of previous gifts from the couple.

Daily News Roundup: Jewish Philanthropy Increasingly Dominated by Big Donors

A new study says a larger share of philanthropy is coming from wealthy individuals and foundations, which are wielding greater influence as a result. In other articles, fair-housing groups are suing Facebook over ads that they say discriminate; the National Rifle Association says it accepts foreign funds but that they aren’t used for election purposes; lurid charges have been made against a former Michigan State dean, who supervised Larry Nassar; and much more about giving and other nonprofit news. are exercising greater influence on Jewish communal priorities Read more: https://forward.com/news/breaking-news/397508/mega-donors-are-taking-over-jewish-philanthropy-new-study-says/ are exercising greater influence on Jewish communal priorities Read more: https://forward.com/news/breaking-news/397508/mega-donors-are-taking-over-jewish-philanthropy-new-study-says/

Donor Lawsuits Highlight Need to Tread Cautiously With Gift Agreements

Legal action can rear its ugly head if donors and recipients aren’t clear in their expectations. Experts offer tips on how to avoid problems.

Cryptocurrency Giant’s $29 Million Gift Funds Every Request on DonorsChoose.org

One in six public schools will benefit from the $29 million, the largest contribution in the nonprofit’s history.

Daily News Roundup: Giving Drops $10 Million to Twin Cities United Way

The decline in workplace giving is to blame. In other articles, John and Laura Arnold are pouring money into efforts to lower or rethink drug prices; the University of Oklahoma’s next president will be a former oil executive and big donor; many activists suffer privately; “March for Our Lives” cost $5 million, leaving several million dollars left for advocacy; and much more about the arts and other news.

Motivations of ‘Giving Pledge’ Donors Shed Light on Other Wealthy Contributors

Motivations of ‘Giving Pledge’ Donors Shed Light on Other Wealthy Contributors

Some donors like to forge ahead with new ideas, while others focus on strategy, and still others want to promote causes that give them joy, according to the study by the Lipman Hearne consulting firm.

Daily News Roundup: Nonprofits Provided Key Resources for Gun-Control March

Groups like Gabrielle Giffords’s nonprofit provided important support. In other news, a veterans nonprofit will close under a settlement with the New York attorney general for soliciting allegedly sham charities; eight weeks after the departure of CEO Wayne Pacelle, the Humane Society’s sexual-harassment scandal still causes headaches; PBS has filed a countersuit against former talk-show host Tavis Smiley, describing over a dozen complaints of sexual harassment; and much more.

Gifts Roundup: Virginia Tech Gets $20 Million, Cal Poly Pomona Gets $10 Million

Gifts Roundup: Virginia Tech Gets $20 Million, Cal Poly Pomona Gets $10 Million

Other notable gifts include $5 million for Jumpstart, an early education nonprofit, and $5 million from Charles Koch’s foundation for the department of economics at George Mason University.

More Jewish Philanthropy Is Going to Identity and Social-Change Issues

Wealthy Jewish donors and foundations giving less to older established institutions and more on trying to build Jewish identity among the least involved Jews, according to a report.

Daily News Roundup: Tax Law Could Hurt College Giving

It could dampen the incentive for alumni to give. Other articles include an examination of how donors decide whom to trust with their gifts. Also, the Supreme Court is being asked to examine a case involving the practice of giving charities and others unaffiliated with a legal case money left over from class-action settlements; student marchers have vowed to make gun laws an issue in the next election; and other articles on giving, the #MeToo movement, and more.

Daily News Roundup: Spending Bill Preserves Ban on Nonprofit Politicking

It also adds money for job training, the opioid epidemic, and the arts. In other articles, fundraising experts consider the risks after the Facebook data breach; a Florida charity sued after a wealthy failed to pay for Trump portraits he won at a fundraising auction; the Teagle Foundation’s new president says private universities have public responsibilities; and other news about giving and more.

Celebrities and Cash Pour Into ‘March for Our Lives’ Protest

Celebrities and Cash Pour Into ‘March for Our Lives’ Protest

Dwyane Wade, Miley Cyrus, George Clooney, Jimmy Fallon, John Legend, and Chrissy Teigen are among those who plan to attend, are providing financial support, or both.

Daily News Roundup: Boy Scouts Accused of Discriminating Against Teenager With Down Syndrome

The parents of the 15-year-old, who has the cognitive abilities of a 4-year-old, have filed a lawsuit. In other articles, the founder of a nonprofit that helps formerly incarcerated people start their own businesses has been accused of sexual misconduct; the billionaire philanthropist Peter Peterson has died; Denver’s effort to sell bonds to cut the cost of homelessness has had promising results so far; and more news about giving.