Still in shock and disbelief, winning jockey Victor Espinoza said, “I [won] the Triple Crown race…but I didn’t make any money, because I donated my money to City of Hope.”
Still in shock and disbelief, winning jockey Victor Espinoza said, “I [won] the Triple Crown race…but I didn’t make any money, because I donated my money to City of Hope.”
Where do nonprofits stand on increasing the minimum wage? Maybe the better question is where the unions stand—and why.
Fraud, fiscal sponsorship, social media policies, and more: Lawyers specializing in nonprofit issues are invaluable to all of us. Greg Colvin and Milton Cerny get much-deserved awards from the American Bar Association.
Is there life after demolition? Many bridges have an intrinsic beauty, so what could be better than to repurpose one for art?
So long as they are hidden behind the shield of anonymity, communications between foundations and nonprofit grantees will lack the honesty needed to make real change.
Chugging restrictions and other concerns about UK charitable fundraising mean there is a lot a stake for fundraisers.
A new study on the work lives of people with disabilities will focus on how they have overcome the barriers placed before them.
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Inclusionary zoning is a very useful tool for generating affordable housing and for maintaining a community’s economic diversity.
As computers take over education, one former techno-guru warns that we are missing the point.
Attorney William Hurd asked the court to issue an injunction to keep Sweet Briar College open long enough to settle underlying legal questions and to appoint a “special fiduciary” to ensure the school continues to operate properly.
Few people really think about an affordable housing crisis affecting persons with disabilities, but there is one, and it is severe.