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Government Support Affects Private Donations Says Study–But Why?
September 20, 2010; Neiman Journalism Lab | A new study finds that when nonprofits receive government support, private donations to those organizations fall precipitously—Bruce Trachtenberg
Nonprofits and (Anonymous) Money in Politics
September 21, 2010; New York Times | Nonprofit advocacy groups— mostly on the Republican side, so far—have become “some of the biggest players in this year’s midterm elections,” according to the New York Times on page one yesterday.—Aaron Lester
Promise Neighborhoods Grantees Announced
September 21, 2010; Building Neighborhoods | One of the Obama Administration’s most eagerly anticipated programs has now reached the planning stage—Rick Cohen
Very Delicious Sounding Fundraiser
September 21, 2010; PR Newswire | In an event to benefit New Orleans nonprofits , chef John Folse will attempt to make the world's largest mac and cheese dish.—Ruth McCambridge
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Whistleblower Case Costs Nonprofit Hospital $2.2 Million Settlement
September 20, 2010; Sign On San Diego | The U.S. Justice Department dropped a lawsuit on Monday after a nonprofit hospital owned by the city of El Centro, Calif., agreed to pay $2.2 million plus interest to settle allegations of Medicare fraud.—Bruce Trachtenberg
Colleges and City Finding Common Ground on PILOTs
September 21, 2010; Telegran & Gazette | The City of Worcester, Mass., is apparently improving in its attempt to get local nonprofit colleges and universities to make “voluntary” tax payments to the municipal government.—Rick Cohen
Ethics Complaint Charged Against Christine O'Donnell
September 21, 2010; The News Journal | Today’s announcement of CREW’s complaint that Delaware Republican senatorial candidate Christine O’Donnell misused campaign funds received the predictable Republican slams.—Rick Cohen
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