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Paul Light Takes on Boys and Girl’s Club Executive Compensation
April 22, 2010; Washington Post | Dr. Light opines that as long as the administration is taking on CEO salaries on Wall Street, it may wish to address the compensation of very highly paid nonprofit CEO’s at the same time.—Ruth McCambridge
Cool Social Enterprise Repurposes Fire Equipment
April 19, 2010; Springwise.com | A British company is turning old hoses into a line of high-fashion bags, belts and other accessories.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Miami Nonprofit in Grave Dispute
April 22, 2010; Miami Herald | Dig deep enough in the world of nonprofits, and you might be surprised at how deep some troubles can go.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Community Finance Institutions Successful but Poor
April 21, 2010; The Daily Record | CDFIs have a lot going for them—except capital.—Rick Cohen
Harlem School of the Arts Too Important to Fail
April 21, 2010; New York Times | After the school was forced to shut down on April 1 because its money had run out, The Herb Alpert and Starr Foundations and two anonymous givers stepped forward on Wednesday with a $1 million lifeline.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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Another Tainted Donor—What’s a University to do?
April 21, 2010; Reuters | Maybe we are just paying more attention but there seems to be a rash of donations to universities that later turn out to be an embarrassment to the donee.—Ruth McCambridge
At Thrift Stores Demand Up, Donations Down
April 21, 2010; USA Today | In a recession, consumers are buying less clothing and furniture, and therefore they have less used stuff to donate to thrift shops.—Rick Cohen
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