Gifts Roundup: Finance Mogul Donates $20 Million for New African-American Museum
Other notable gifts include $66 million from a University of Vermont-trained physician to endow his alma mater’s medical school.
Religious Charities Commit $52 Million to Help Elderly Jews
The money will be used to provide food and medicine to people, including Holocaust survivors, living in the former Soviet Union.
Daily News Roundup: Questions About Trump’s Giving Predate Presidential Run
Plus, more on the Zuckerberg-Chan pledge to fund disease-eradicating research and a controversial Bay Area socialite’s refusal to give up a leadership role at one of the region’s premier cultural institutions.
Election and Stock-Market Jitters Complicate Year-End Fundraising
Experts urge fundraisers to get an early start making plans with donors to ride out a period of unusually high uncertainty in the final months of 2016.
Childless Alumni Are Good Bets for Planned Gifts, Study Finds
The report also found that donors aged 45 to 50 are significantly more likely than other age groups to make planned gifts.
Gifts Roundup: Johns Hopkins Gets $300 Million for Public-Health Projects
Other notable donations include $60 million to endow the University of Southern California’s School of Social Work and $40 million to expand arts and sciences offerings at the University of Virginia.
Daily News Roundup: Some Heavy Hitters Absent From Last Clinton Global Initiative
Also, a major humanitarian charity says global funding to tackle poverty and disease is being stretched thin by the migrant crisis.
$15 Million Gift Is Biggest Ever Dedicated to Freeing Innocent Prisoners
Cincinnati philanthropist Richard Rosenthal says he hopes his donation will spur others to follow his lead in supporting a cause that “truly saves people’s lives.”
Gifts Roundup: Texas Couple Gives $25 Million to Build El Paso Dental School
Other notable donations include $10 million for science education at the University of Kentucky and $6 million for the Citadel’s business school.
Diller and Park Charity Win Court Round on Hudson Project
An appellate court rejected a civic group’s argument that the Hudson River Park Trust has not adequately assessed the environmental impact of Pier 55, a planned park and performance space to be built on a Manhattan pier with $130 million from media mogul Barry Diller, reports The New York Times.
How Community Foundations Tap Wealth Advisers to Attract Donor-Advised Funds
Meeting with financial advisers regularly and touting your organization’s expertise in the community helps attract these funds.
Diller Claims Fellow Business Titan Is Behind Pier 55 Fight
Media tycoon and philanthropist Barry Diller, who has pledged $130 million to build a new park and performance space on the Hudson River, alleges in The New York Times that another city mogul, property developer Douglas Durst, is bankrolling a court battle to block the project.
Hunt Foundation Gives $25 Million for Texas Tech Dental School
The donation to Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso aims to address a critical shortage of oral health care in West Texas, the El Paso Times writes.
Gifts Roundup: Holocaust Museum Gets $1 Million From War-Crimes Lawyer
The annually renewable donation by Benjamin Ferencz, a prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi officials, could reach $10 million. Other notable gifts include a $4-million bequest to the University of New Hampshire by a longtime campus librarian.
Generation X Comes of Age as Donor Group With Big Potential
Between boomers and millennials is a cohort whose members balance busy lives with a desire to fix problems. Fundraisers should pay attention.
Tips for Getting Gen Xers to Make Planned Gifts
Fundraising experts offer ideas for looking beyond boomers to make pitches for bequests from the next generation.