Nonprofit practices can be beneficial to all business leaders and organizations.
Six Things Nonprofits Can Teach Small Business
Nonprofit practices can be beneficial to all business leaders and organizations.
In time of need, and where the Alaskan court system falls short, a nonprofit provides translation services to those with limited English proficiency.
If you have little money and an urgent child custody issue to resolve, the likelihood is you will not find legal representation in Massachusetts.
Here’s a ripping tale of a Charities Minister, the yellow press, and paisley PJs.
Vermont’s attorney general has asked that the board of a small community agency be removed. It’s a shot across the bow—especially for boards afraid of their executives.
Women Moving Millions urges women to increase their giving and focus it on organizations serving women and girls.
In San Diego and in North Miami, two well-known arts institutions that have struggled mightily throughout 2014 are showing signs of new life.
Is the operator of a charter school in North Carolina pulling a fast one in terms of structured-in conflicts of interest?
Recent rulings indicate that the U.S. Supreme Court will soon have to address voting eligibility. Should nonprofits begin assisting people to get IDs?
GuideStar has chosen a new data collection target in the diversity of the sector. Get ready to participate!
Social Impact Bonds are so popular that politicians try to score points by including them in their campaign platforms. But is there a “there” there yet?
Alison Lundergan Grimes’ TV ads accuse opponent Mitch McConnell of being “soft” on immigration issues. The surprise is the (D) by her name.