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[THE CHRONICLE OF PHILANTHROPY] #subscribelink [SUBSCRIBE TODAY]( [Subscribe to The Chronicle today to get access to premium content and more.]( Philanthropy Today Thursday, September 21, 2017 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sign up for this newsletter]( Top News and Features From The Chronicle --------------------------------------------------------------- [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. 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