A locally owned grocery chain corporation that has been run in a way that shares the wealth is experiencing the will of the people.
Social Enterprise Undercover? Community Rises Up for Market Basket
A locally owned grocery chain corporation that has been run in a way that shares the wealth is experiencing the will of the people.
A new Ohio Senate bill would prevent fair housing groups from collecting damages from landlords and lower discrimination penalty maximums by 90%.
A study released Monday looked at diversity in three types of environmental groups— government agencies grantmakers, and mainstream environmental nonprofits,—and it has found the landscape disturbing.
“Concerned about Gaza? Write a check to us!” say dozens of fundraising campaigns from Jewish charities since the current crisis started.
The ACLU and Human Rights Watch warn of the dangerous effects of massive surveillance practices. Journalists and lawyers feel more like criminals.
Global economic shifts bring new crowds from Eastern Europe and Asia to the homes of classic Western art, with some overwhelming consequences.
Tales of $400M in new aid to the West Bank are either confused or outdated.
The philanthropy watchdog group says that Los Angeles’ largest foundation does a pretty good job.
Accusations of cronyism and waste taint Britain’s Big Society Network.
Those experiencing the Ukraine conflict are recording and commemorating the events of the war in real-time using an online map.
The Gaza invasion has roused old hatreds against the Jewish people.
Proving once again that money doesn’t mean everything in nonprofit sustainability, a nonprofit investigative news site goes belly up in Santa Barbara.