Samwise Nonprofits and Charities Newsletter 2026/05/19

Samwise Nonprofits and Charities Newsletter

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Philanthropy & Giving  ·  Charity Accountability  ·  Sector Policy & Law  ·  Impact & Innovation  ·  Success Stories
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INDUSTRYPOLICY

NPR Offers Buyouts to 300 Newsroom Staff as Federal Withdrawal Reshapes Public Media

NPR announced Monday it is offering voluntary buyouts to approximately 300 newsroom employees, accepting up to 30, with targeted layoffs to follow if too few accept by May 26. The public media nonprofit faces an $8 million gap in its $300 million annual budget after Congress clawed back $1.1 billion committed to public broadcasting, eliminating federal subsidies that member stations relied on for roughly 10 percent of their revenue. Two recent private gifts totaling $113 million are largely earmarked for technology. PBS has already cut 15 percent of its staff. The restructuring signals what sustained federal withdrawal looks like for major nonprofit media organizations.

Sources: NPR

ACCOUNTABILITYINNOVATION

Jury Dismisses Musk’s Claim That OpenAI Betrayed Its Nonprofit Mission

A federal jury Monday dismissed all claims in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman, ruling Musk missed a three-year statute of limitations. After a three-week trial in Oakland, jurors deliberated fewer than two hours. Musk sued in 2024 alleging OpenAI abandoned its founding nonprofit mission — advancing artificial intelligence for broad societal benefit — when it restructured as a hybrid for-profit entity backed by Microsoft. The court did not rule on the merits of the alleged charitable trust breach. Musk’s attorneys announced plans to appeal to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Sources: NPR, MIT Technology Review

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