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Village People-"Y" Change the Name of Hit Song?
July 13, 2010; NDTV | Despite the YMCA rebranding to become just the Y, the song of the same name is staying the same.—Ruth McCambridge
It’s Summer! Double Dipping at the Park
July 11, 2010; New York Daily News | Here’s a longtime concern about executive compensation: Executive directors who collect salaries at two or more organizations, usually one nonprofit and one for-profit, while claiming to work full time or more at both.—Rick Cohen
4th and Long for Some Nonprofits in Green Bay
July 7, 2010; Green Bay Press Gazette | Even the stoic Vince Lombardi, coach of the Green Bay Packers, might not have had a pithy quote to help the Green Bay nonprofit sector.—Rick Cohen
GOP Candidate in Hot Water for Allegedly Plagiarizing Material Produced for a Foundation
July 13, 2010; Denver Post | The Denver Post reports that a side-by-side comparison of Scott McInnis' "Musings on Water" with a 1984 essay written by now-Colorado Supreme Court Justice Gregory J. Hobbs shows the newer works are a "clear case of plagiarism of both words and ideas."—Bruce Trachtenberg
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Four United Ways Merge
July 13, 2010; The Doings Clarendon Hills | Spokespeople say that the move is intended to achieve economies of scale, although plans have the merged organization hiring additional staff.—Ruth McCambridge
Nonprofits Websites More Credible than Commercial Counterparts Offering Guidance on Sports Injuries
July 13, 2010; MinnPost.com | When it comes to researching information on the Web on sports related injuries and treatment, who are you going to trust?—Bruce Trachtenberg
A Tangle of Influence: Toyota as Donor
July 13, 2010; Fair Warning | The relationship between a donor and grantee can get sticky, especially when the grantee feels honor bound to publicly criticize the donor.—Ruth McCambridge
Push for Public Funds to Finance Campaigns
July 13, 2010; Wall Street Journal | A group called the Campaign for Fair Elections, comprised of former corporate executives and wealthy donors have put up $5 million to lobby for a bill creating public funding for congressional campaigns.—Rick Cohen
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