Wells Fargo Pledges $1.6 Billion in Lending and Philanthropy to D.C. Neighborhoods: Daily News Roundup
October 24, 2018 | Read Time: 1 minute
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Wells Fargo to Commit $1.6 Billion in Washington, D.C., for Neighborhood Investment (American Banker — subscription)
Mega Millions Players Say They’d Spend Large Portions of Winnings on Charity (Associated Press). Also, a winning Mega Million ticket was sold in South Carolina. See the Chronicle’s profile of lottery winners who donated millions.
D.C. Attorney General Opens Inquiry Into Sexual Abuse by Catholic Priests in Washington (Washington Post)
U.S. Regulators Offer Unexpected Helping Hand to New Nonprofit Drug Company Civica Rx (STAT — subscription)
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After Bomb Scare, Soros Foundation Decries ‘Politics of Hate’ (Bloomberg). Learn more about Soros’s philanthropy from the Chronicle.
San Francisco Marriott Hotel Strike Costs Nonprofit Conference $300,000, and Counting (San Francisco Chronicle)
PayPal Bars British Charity ‘War on Want’ From Donations Platform Over Alleged Terror Links (Jewish Chronicle)
After Years of Scandals, Miami Beach Nonprofit and County Battle for Control of Affordable Housing (Miami Herald)