Osmo Vänskä resigned as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra on Tuesday. Nevertheless, he’ll be conducting two concerts this weekend featuring the orchestra’s musicians, who have been locked out for a year.
Minnesota Orchestra Loses Maestro and Possibly Another Season
Some state legislatures and state governments are following congressional Republicans’ lead to make the implementation of the Affordable Care Act as difficult as possible.
Last June, the Supreme Court reached a decision about an affirmative action case from Texas. Affirmative action used to be a major debate issue in the nonprofit sector. Is it still?
This reprint of a classic piece from the NPQ archives gives job seekers helpful tips and good advice about landing that nonprofit position—straight from the people who do the hiring.
On Tuesday, the New York City Opera announced that it would immediately file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
After 12 years without a supermarket, residents in Chester, Penn., are celebrating Fare & Square, a 16,000-foot, $7-million nonprofit grocery store opened last weekend by hunger-relief agency Philabundance.
The University of California, San Francisco announced it will give medical students course credit in exchange for editing health-related Wikipedia pages.
Steve Doocy of Fox & Friends found the federal health insurance exchange problematic, but around the country, uninsured consumers are making their way through the computer glitches and first day’s traffic volumes to find health insurance coverage they need and can afford.
Mary J. Blige’s foundation encounters more than a little drama in dodging a $322,000 debt owed to TD Bank. She has some unusual explanations in her defense for the loan default.
The “donor-centric pledge” is a 23-point oath that affirms your organization’s commitment to respecting and valuing your contributors.