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Daily News Roundup: Can Silicon Valley CEO Survive Scandal?

April 23, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute

Top News

Can Silicon Valley Foundation CEO Survive Scandal Over ‘Toxic’ Workplace? (San Jose Mercury News). Plus, see the latest in the Chronicle’s coverage of the investigation and resignation of a top foundation official for harassment.

Save the Children Chairman Criticized Over Handling of Scandal (Financial Times — subscription)

Michael Bloomberg Pledges $4.5 Million for Paris Climate Pact (Reuters)

Mo. Governor Faces New Charge: Misusing Charity List for Campaign (New York Times)


Audit: N.Y. Mayor’s Nonprofit Illegally Spent $4.6 Million in Federal Funds (New York Post)

Mich. Water Activist and 6 Others Win Environmental Prize (Associated Press)

Research Finds Volunteering Can Be Good for Your Health (Wall Street Journal — subscription)

Other News

School-Shooting Survivors Create Nonprofit Support Networks (New York Times)


Calif. Hospitals Must Pay Millions to Nonprofits to Meet Charity-Care Obligations (Los Angeles Times)

New Lynching Memorial Created by Equal Justice Initiative Offers Chance to Remember and Heal (Associated Press)

Billionaire Philanthropist Creates School Learning Gardens: ‘Real Food Is a Human Right’ (Chicago Sun-Times)

China Law Puts Foreign Charities Under Tighter Control (Financial Times — subscription)

Obituary: Richard Oldenburg, Who Led Museum of Modern Art’s Expansion and Drew Crowds (New York Times)


About Nonprofit Innovation

How Airline Pricing Can Help the Arts Sell Tickets (Arts Professional)

Planned Parenthood Ventures Into Virtual Reality and Chatbots to Improve Sex Ed (Fast Company)

Charities Develop Apps to Help Britain’s Homeless (Financial Times)