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Trend Afoot? Small Cities and Their Nonprofits
June 19, 2010; Hollister Free Lance | The diminutive community of Hollister in San Benito County, California, is contemplating ending all local government support for nonprofit services.—Rick Cohen
Big Budget Gap? Appeal to a Higher Power
June 16, 2010; New York Times | In California, leaders of 10 religious faiths showed up at an event organized by the Center for Spiritual Awareness praying that God take a seat at the budget negotiating table.—Rick Cohen
Irish Less Generous Than They Think
June 21, 2010; Irish Central | Many believe that they give more to charity than any other country.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Trammell Group Used False Tax ID: Administrator Calls for Criminal Inquiry
June 20, 2010; Dayton Daily News | The phony nonprofit, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance, received social service funding for 12 years, though it apparently took until this year for the county government to figure out that the IMA wasn’t providing any social services.—Rick Cohen
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Battle in Gettysburg: Nonprofits Brace for Impasse
June 21, 2010; Gettysburg Times | With a June 30th deadline looming, Pennsylvania nonprofits fear a replay of last year’s 101-day state budget deadlock.—Ruth McCambridge
Failing Grade for Charter School Discourse
June 18, 2010; Huffington Post | Hofstra University professor Alan Singer pulls no punches in his critique of charter schools.—Rick Cohen
British Website Connects Music Lovers and Charities
June 21, 2010; Belfast Telegraph | Any time a visitor to a new UK website, fairsharemusic.com, downloads individual tracks of music or entire albums, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to charity.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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