- IRS Commissioner for Tax-Exempt Groups to Retire
- Push for National Fund for Massacre Victims Gains Ground
- Georgia Lawmaker Accused of Defrauding Charities
- Laurene Powell Jobs Gingerly Emerges on Philanthropic Stage
- $28.5-Million Gift Supports Rice Center on Religious Tolerance
- Boston Symphony Ends 2-Year Search for Music Director
- Acting IRS Chief Ousted Over Scrutiny of Conservative Groups
- Harvard Endowment Managers See Seven-Figure Pay Boosts
- N.Y. Rules on Nonprofit Pay Leave Hospitals Largely Exempt
- Leading Broadway Figure to Head Lincoln Center
The Internal Revenue Service said Thursday that Joseph H. Grant, acting commissioner of the tax exempt and government entities division, will step down in June,...
A Washington, D.C.-based charity that assists victims of crime has offered to oversee a proposed "National Compassion Fund" to speed donated financial aid to people...
State Rep. Tyrone Brooks Sr. denied prosecutors' allegations that he diverted nearly $1-million in contributions to two nonprofit groups into his own pocket, according to...
The widow of Apple founder Steve Jobs is slowly but steadily taking a more public philanthropic role, one focused more on volunteerism and pursuing key...
The donation from Houston philanthropists Milton and Laurie Boniuk will support a center at Rice University that aims to further peaceful coexistence among different faiths,...
Latvian conductor Andris Nelsons will take the baton at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, replacing James Levine, who resigned in 2011 due to chronic health problems,...
Steven T. Miller resigned Wednesday at the demand of President Obama as the administration took steps to quell the furor over the tax agency's screening...
Jane Mendillo, head of the company that manages Harvard University's $31-billion endowment, was paid $5.3-million in 2011, a 52-percent increase from the previous year,
Nonprofit hospitals, which pay some of the highest executive salaries among tax-exempt organizations in New York, will be largely untouched by pending restrictions on compensation...
The nation's largest nonprofit performing arts center has selected Broadway producer Jed Bernstein as its next president, The New York Times reports.



