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Nonprofit Suing State Over Right to Robocall
June 12, 2010; Indianapolis Star | An Illinois group called Patriotic Veterans, Inc. is challenging Indiana's law banning robocalls, suggesting that the more lenient federal law exempting nonprofits supersedes Indiana’s.—Rick Cohen
Many Foundations Keep Grantees in the Dark Says CEP Study
June 14, 2010; CEP | The Center for Effective Philanthropy's study asserts that many foundations have done a poor job of communicating their plans during the downturn to their grantees.—Ruth McCambridge
A New Normal for Nonprofits
June 13, 2010; Star Tribune | The great recession has "rocked" Minnesota's social sector and leaders believe it will never be the same again.—Rick Cohen
Phone Giveaways—Charity or Marketing Ploy?
June 14, 2010; Philadelphia Inquirer | Is giving cell phones away to the poor an act of charity or a disguised marketing effort to sell more mobile devices?—Bruce Trachtenberg
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In Michigan, Record Jump in Nonprofit Jobs, Wages
June 13, 2010; MLive.com | Nonprofit employment in the Great Lakes State grew between 2006 and 2009, up some 11,500 jobs.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Clemens’s Foundation Under Scrutiny
June 13, 2010; New York Times | The story of Roger Clemens’ sad demise due to charges of steroid use has now found its way into philanthropy.—Rick Cohen
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