The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) has released an updated version of its China Philanthropy Law Report. The report offers an overview of recent developments in civil society and philanthropy in China, including the passage of the Charity Law and the Foreign NGO Law. The report notes that private philanthropy continues to expand in China, becoming more “democratized and decentralized as a growing number of organizations and individuals have been encouraged and empowered to participate in charitable activities,” with greater scope for cross-sectoral collaboration—and yet, the atmosphere for civil society more broadly is increasingly repressive.