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The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireACORN on Brink of Bankruptcy, Officials Say

March 20, 2010; New York Times | Dozens of newspapers across the nation reported on Saturday that long-troubled ACORN was about to go under.—Rick Cohen


The Nonprofit Quarterly Nonprofit NewswireMayor Stops Giving, NYC Nonprofits Suffer

March 18, 2010; New York Times | They say that politics makes strange bedfellows, but so do philanthropists and politicians, especially when one person occupies both roles.—Bruce Trachtenberg


The Nonprofit Quarterly  Nonprofit NewswireDeath of Tacoma Nonprofit Needs Autopsy

March 20, 2010; News Tribune | The financial collapse of a nonprofit affordable housing developer in Tacoma, Washington has left many unanswered questions.—Rick Cohen


The Nonprofit Quarterly  Nonprofit NewswireMore People Eyeing Philanthropy Prizes

March 19, 2010; New York Times | Instead of grants, a growing number of public-spirited wealthy people are offering philanthropic support for notable causes and ideas in the form of prizes.—Bruce Trachtenberg


The Nonprofit Quarterly  Nonprofit NewswireNonprofit to Benefit Veterans Apparently A Scam

March 21, 2010; St. Petersburg Times | According to the St. Petersburg Times, the U.S. Navy Veteran’s Association is likely a multi-million dollar scam.—Ruth McCambridge


The Nonprofit Quarterly  Nonprofit NewswireTeach for America and Public Policy

March 20, 2010; Tulsa World | A decision about budget cutbacks in the Tulsa public school system might involve, for better or worse, the highly publicized nonprofit, Teach for America.—Rick Cohen

 

 

 

 

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