The terrorism of gossip and having a funereal face: These leadership failures of the Curia, cited by the Pope, may be all too familiar.
Pope Cites 15 Leadership Failures We Should All Reflect Upon
The terrorism of gossip and having a funereal face: These leadership failures of the Curia, cited by the Pope, may be all too familiar.
The ease of new technology and the desire to participate in social movements continue to influence fundraising revenue in the nonprofit sector.
IRS announces hiring freeze, no overtime, and a plan to shut down agency operations to save money in 2015, citing lack of funding from Congress.
A “death in custody” law was on the books but somehow allowed to expire in 2006. It has now been re-enacted, thanks to some timely nonprofit advocacy.
Clowns without Borders approaches its performances before children in refugee camps very carefully.
The sundered relationship highlights the challenges of charities with volunteers or clients performing concession stand roles.
How many comedians does it take to raise a buck? Not many, it seems. The power of humor has the ability to tap the inner philanthropist of many, including the characters from Downton Abbey.
Putting the blame on protestors and officials for the shooting deaths of two police officers in NYC this past weekend exhibits cynicism and carelessness.
The 113th Congress actually did accomplish something: the passage of landmark legislation—the ABLE Act—for persons with disabilities.
Peaceful protests are essential to community growth and organizational oversight, and as a professional athlete, Hawkins’s protest should not be any different.
A speech scientist is gathering donations of vocal recordings to personalize text-to-speech machines.
Was this decision to rescind tax exemption impartial or an act of defiance by a regulator under threat?