The stakeholders of Sweet Briar College are trying to get the court to delay the college’s closing so that the situation can be thoughtfully considered. They need an activist AG who indicates he understands that time is the major variable to ensure a good decision.
Sweet Briar Stakeholders Continue Campaign while “Waiting for a Schneiderman”
Whatever came of that scathing Bloomberg News article about NeighborWorks? We can’t find anything, and the NeighborWorks America network is simply plugging along doing what it has always done to rebuild and revitalize urban and rural communities.
Nonprofit news site leaders talk about the secrets to their success so far.
In the face of statewide revenue shortfalls, library advocates in Missouri led a successful grassroots campaign, which now needs to be extended.
Bradley Foundation president and CEO Michael Grebe’s comment that he tries to maintain a clear boundary between his personal political engagement in Republican Party (and Scott Walker) politics and the nonpartisan activities of the conservative foundation he runs raises questions about how difficult that challenge might actually be—especially at Bradley.
The New York Times weighs in on the importance of government oversight of nonprofits to protect clients, communities, donors and the institutions themselves.
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Australian nonprofits welcome the reprieve granted the charity regulator.