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Transitions
Middleton Place Foundation Taps New CEO
Plus, Legal Services NYC has named its next executive director, and the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools will install a new leader in August. -
Polarization
Opponents as Allies: The Thorny Proposition of a First-of-Its-Kind Foundation Gathering
Grant makers at the National Council on Foundations annual meeting consider how to find the common ground to build broader coalitions for efforts in education, the environment, health, and more. -
Investigation
Turmoil at Vote.org
The voter-registration group promoted by Taylor Swift has been wracked by resignations, layoffs, and regulatory lapses. Former employees think the CEO is to blame. -
Q&A
Luis Miranda Jr. Reflects on Giving, the Arts, and His Son Lin-Manuel in the New Memoir ‘Relentless’
Miranda spoke to the Associated Press about how he and his family have dedicated themselves to lifting up Latino communities through giving. -
Grants Roundup
Novo Nordisk, Wellcome, and Gates Foundation Partner on $300 Million Global-Health Effort
Also, the Otto Bremer Trust gave $12.5 million to enhance quality of life for residents of Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, and Wisconsin, and Global Impact awarded $12 million to use social media to build confidence in vaccines. -
Youth
Boy Scouts of America Changing Name to More Inclusive Scouting America After Years of Woes
It’s a significant shift to focus on inclusion as the organization emerges from bankruptcy following a flood of sexual abuse claims. -
Government and Regulation
Is a House Panel Providing Charity Oversight or ‘Ideological Policing?’
The Republican chair of the House Ways and Means Committee has raised concerns about donations from the Tides Foundation to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its associated foundation. -
Individual Giving
The $230 Billion Donor-Advised Fund Industry Gets an IRS Hearing
Congress and the Biden administration are considering what should be done to crack down on donor-advised funds, an increasingly popular way for donors to set aside money to spend on charitable causes. -
Survey
Gen Z Donors Are Coming. Here’s What Your Nonprofit Needs to Know
A new report looks at how young donors like to give and how nonprofits are engaging them. -
Executive Leadership
A Really Tough Job: Nonprofit CEOs Work to Make Their Roles More Manageable
96% of the leaders in the Chronicle’s exclusive survey report a high level of job satisfaction. But the demands are relentless.