- Nonprofit D.C. Watchdog, Tea Party Groups Sue IRS
- Democrats Use IRS Hearing to Call for 501(c)(4) Oversight
- Gifts of Goods Surge in Oklahoma Twister’s Wake
- Swiss Billionaire Doubles Record $125-Million Harvard Gift
- Dallas Donor Pledges $50-Million for Texas Cancer Initiative
- Growing Gifts, Shrinking Match Imperil Pittsburgh Giving Day
- White House Says Obama Kept Out of Loop on IRS...
- Detroit Donor’s Heirs Split Over $1-Billion Foundation
- Opinion: IRS Slow to Approve on Nonprofit Journalism Groups, Too
- Metropolitan Opera Buys Out Dancers to End Ballet Corps
A government watchdog group and Tea Party organizations are taking the Internal Revenue Service to court in separate suits related to the tax agency's handling...
Senate Democrats used a Finance Committee hearing to call for greater controls on political activity by nonprofits, Reuters reports, and the inspector general for...
The devastating tornado that struck Oklahoma Monday brought an outpouring of donated materials, prompting requests that people limit giving to the most needed items, the...
Engineer and entrepreneur Hansjörg Wyss pledged another $125-million to support a bioengineering institute at Harvard University, matching the donation he made to launch the center...
The gift from Lyda Hill will support the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center's Moon Shots Program, a $3-billion effort to reduce cancer deaths,...
The Pittsburgh Foundation might abandon its annual Day of Giving program because donations are outstripping its ability to provide matching funds, writes the Pittsburgh...
Ranking White House officials were notified in late April about an inquiry into Internal Revenue Service scrutiny of conservative organizations but elected not to inform...
A Michigan court has dismissed a petition by the head of the William Davidson Foundation to divide the late philanthropist's charity into two parts, according...
Leaders of a transparency watchdog group and a nonprofit investigative-reporting organization assert in a Washington Post opinion piece that the "real scandal at the...
The Met offered buyouts to its resident ballet company's eight remaining dancers, eliminating the in-house troupe whose roots date to the opera's founding in 1883,...



