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A Thrift Store Intent on Greening the Film Biz
August 26, 2010; New York Times | It is the goal of Film Biz Recycling to “see every re-useable building material, prop and, set dressing either make its way to charity or help fund the efforts of recycling the props back into other productions."—Aaron Lester
Food Bank Disappears Leaving Many in the Lurch
August 26, 2010; Enterprise News | Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is investigating complaints against Serve New England and its director, Ann T. Adams.—Ruth McCambridge
Member of New Zealand Parliament Unapologetic for Double Dip
August 26, 2010; New Zealand Herald | Five-term member of parliament Roger McClay was sentenced to 300 hours of community work for having defrauded two charities of $25,000.—Rick Cohen
Applications of Medical Homes Concept?
August 26, 2010; NPR | A small nonprofit medical practive named Martin’s Point has doctors, medical assistants, and nurses working in teams to ensure that patients are seen without a wait.—Ruth McCambridge
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Colleges and Universities Start Preaching the Virtues of Giving Back (To Them) To Incoming Students
August 26, 2010; Associated Press | Schools are no longer waiting for their students to graduate and become alumni before turning them into givers.—Bruce Trachtenberg
State Audit Sends Chill To Groups Doing Weatherization Work With Public Money
August 25, 2010; San Diego Union-Tribune | A San Diego nonprofit that has been spending some of its $2.7 million in stimulus funds to weatherize area homes is being accused of less than tight financial controls.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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