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Foundation Confident it Can Raise $1 million in One Day
May 25, 2010; Denver Business Journal | Nothing focuses the mind like a stretch goal.—Bruce Trachtenberg
CAP Agency in High Noon Situation with Funder
May 26, 2010; Reporternews.com | A Community Action Program in Abilene, Texas, loses its funding and its staff.—Ruth McCambridge
Some Nonprofits Weary of Donor Disclosure
May 24, 2010; Texas Insider | Nonprofits are split as always when it comes to proposals for increased disclosure.—Rick Cohen
Blackfeet Woman Wins Fight and Owes Big
May 22, 2010; Lake Wylie Pilot | Elouise Cobell’s long struggle against the U.S. Department of Interior to pay royalties owed to Native Americans is almost over. There's just the little matter now of her nonprofit repaying $11 million in foundation loans.—Rick Cohen
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Selectmen Approve Six Nonprofits for Tax-Credit Charitable Donation Program
May 24, 2010; Greenwich Time | The town of Greenwich, Conn. is enabling the six to qualify for $354,776 in donations for businesses that pay taxes in the state.—Rick Cohen
Making Charity as Easy as Giving that Old Shirt Off Your Back
May 25, 2010; New York Times | The search is on in New York for a nonprofit group willing to participate in a new city program to reduce some of the $300 million it spends each year on waste disposal by encouraging residents to donate used clothing rather than throw it away.—Bruce Trachtenberg
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