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Philanthropy Today
Thursday, September 21, 2017
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Top News and Features From The Chronicle
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[New America Turmoil Prompts Debate on Power of Big Donors]( [premium]
A group criticized Google; then it was exiled by its parent organization. Experts offer tips on how think tanks and other nonprofits can avoid similar situations.
[1 in 3 Wealthy Business Owners Plans to Give More in 2017, Study Says]( [premium]
However, rich business owners are less likely than other people to donate money or volunteer, according to new data from U.S. Trust.
[Self-Made Couple Pours Millions Into Their Native Texas]( [premium]
Joe and Teresa Long have a 60-year partnership and a passion for supporting education and the arts in their home state.
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[Jeffersonian Dinners: Using Food and Conversation to Draw In Donors]( [premium]
The goal is to engage new supporters and get beyond idle chitchat, pulling them deeper into the mission and asking for their ideas — but not their money.
Nonprofit News From Elsewhere Online
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About Disaster Relief
Mexico’s Volunteer Crews of ‘Moles’ [Dig Out Earthquake Victims]( (The Wall Street Journal - subscription)
Houston Arts Groups Scramble as [Storm-Damaged Theater]( Center to Be Closed Until May (Houston Chronicle)
Miami Chef Steps in When [Hurricane Destroys Food Pantry’s Goods]( (The Miami Herald)
Where Donors Can Give to Help [Mexico Earthquake Victims]( (The New York Times)
How Organizations [Prepare for Natural Disasters]( (Marketplace)
In Other News
Kenneth Cole and Harvey Weinstein Caught Up in [Fundraising Dispute]( at Aids Charity (Financial Times — subscription)
Opinion: IRS Needs Clear, Objective, Transparent [Rules on Nonprofit Political Activity]( ( The Wall Street Journal - subscription)
Crystal Bridges Founder Alice Walton's New Venture to [Expand Art's Reach]( (Art News)
Banner-Ad Service Lets Email Senders Add a Message [Urging Charitable Gifts]( (Fast Company)
Chef-Social Entrepreneurs Serve Message on [Climate Change]( (The New York Times)
Don't Miss What Everyone Else Is Reading
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These were the most-read articles on our site yesterday:
[Gates Commits $20 Million to Women's Groups](
The money will support research and training and aims to bolster grass-roots women’s campaigns in the developing world.
[MacArthur Names 4 Finalists in $100 Million Grant Challenge]( [premium]
Catholic Relief Services, HarvestPlus, Rice University’ global-health institute, and the International Rescue Committee and Sesame Workshop are still in the running.
[Racial Discrimination No. 1 Cause Millennials Care About, Study Finds]( [premium]
It’s a cause that didn’t make the top three last year. Two causes tied for second most important: improving health care and the joint category of employment and job creation,
[Grants Roundup: $55 Million From Stavros Niarchos Foundation for Mid-Manhattan Library](
Plus, JPMorgan Chase commits $40 million to create economic opportunity in two Chicago neighborhoods.
[Grantees Can Be More Effective if Given More Unrestricted Dollars, Report Concludes]( [premium]
After interviewing nonprofits, social entrepreneurs, and grant makers, the researchers found that giving multiyear grants, sharing audits and financial checks, and introducing grantees to more foundations, policy makers, and others are among the ways to boost what charities can accomplish.
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