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Theft of Nonprofit Clinic’s Tattoo Removal Device Hurts
March 28, 2010; Los Angeles Times | Without the $50,000 machine, the Sunshine Community Outreach Center can’t operate.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Head Start Pay Increases Cause for Scandal?
March 28, 2010; The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Apparently there are some conservative groups in Georgia who are outraged at wage increases of “as much as” 8.5% for Head Start workers after the network received a few waves of funding last year including some stimulus funding.—Ruth McCambridge
State Action Urged to Stop Nonprofits That Line Politician’s Pockets
March 29, 2010; The Detroit News | The lack of state laws governing the operation of nonprofits that directly benefit Michigan politicians have drawn the ire of editorial writers.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Community Organizing Legacy
March 24, 2010; The Chicago Defender | Those of us old enough to remember Saul Alinsky are all probably in the camp of admirers of Bishop Arthur Brazier from Chicago.—Rick Cohen
AG Questions Health Center Land Deal
March 29, 2010; Union Leader | Looking for a new site for its headquarters, to be funded by federal stimulus money, a nonprofit community health center bought a piece of land for $705,000, some $100,000 above its 2009 assessed value.—Rick Cohen
Passing the Buck Philanthropy
March 29, 2010; Christian Science Monitor | Thanks to her novel form of philanthropy, Marion Rockefeller Weber’s gifts are given to people whom she trusts will research causes and programs and then pass the money they receive on to ones worthy of support.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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Quit Corporate Boards
March 29, 2010; Inside Higher Ed | The indomitable Pablo Eisenberg takes university presidents to task for sitting on corporate boards in this article from Inside Higher Ed.—Rick Cohen
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