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Liberal Advocacy Groups Fear Being Left Out In the Cold
April 27, 2010; Wall Street Journal | Groups on the left and right are finding common cause in their opposition to legislation that would require disclosures of organizations that donate money to underwrite political ads on television.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Minn. CDC Fights for Neighborhoods
April 21, 2010; Twin Cities Daily Planet | The Frogtown neighborhood in St. Paul, Minnesota, is one of those neighborhoods whose decades of neighborhood development progress has been slammed by the subprime crisis.—Rick Cohen
President Accused of Theft at Nonprofit Library
April 27, 2010; Lowering The Bar | The New York Society Library is embroiled in a presidential scandal that leaves them out $100,000.—James David Morgan
Four Reasons Your Nonprofit Should Reconsider Facebook
April 27, 2010; Nonprofit Tech 2.0 | The Nonprofit Quarterly came to the social media game after much careful consideration, and so it’s heartening to see other trusted advisors offering critical advice about the subject.—James David Morgan
Now They See It, But Maybe They Won’t
April 27, 2010; Washington Post | New disclosures about strings attached to a plan by a group of private foundations to pay for raises and bonuses to teachers in Washington, D.C. public schools have added one more layer of complexity to a recently negotiated contract with the teachers’ union.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Playboy, Terminator, Nonprofits Save Hollywood Sign
April 27, 2010; Los Angeles Times | A $900,000 gift from the founder of Playboy helped the Trust for Public Land (TPL) reach its $12.5 million goal to buy 138 acres of land, where the famous HOLLYWOOD sign has stood for decades.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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