The President’s FY2014 budget proposal is out! What does it say to the nonprofit sector? Rick Cohen does a deep dive into the budget to find implications for nonprofits—much more than the charitable deduction. Read Part I here, Part II next week.
President Obama’s FY2014 Budget: The Issues for Nonprofits
What is to be done about the nuns? They won’t stay quiet (and even when they do it’s a problem). Pope reaffirms Benedict’s campaign to reprimand and reform them.
Scathing commentary from Forbes columnist targets the world of nonprofits and funders alike.
Here’s the latest chapter in the ongoing and longstanding discussion around diversity in the environmental movement.
When hundreds of thousands of untreated substance abusers potentially enter the healthcare system next year, how will providers adapt?
In their Spring issue, Sociological Quarterly explored the legacy of the Occupy movement. We examine the broad themes and conclusions of four noteworthy authors.
However fast the promotion of Social Impact Bonds grows, there are several reasons to closely examine and question the claims made for SIBs.
NPQ spotlights a small tortilla business that’s working both with nonprofits and retailers to establish themselves.
Mark Toney recently gave a very successful pitch raising $8,000 at GIFT’s Money for Our Movements conference last August.
Terrorism is often deeply about symbolism heaped on violence and yesterday at the Marathon in Boston there were a lot of possible symbols for deranged minds. What are we to take away from this terrible event?
The slogan of Anonymous is “We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us.” But their recent metamorphosis into a force for social change is quite unexpected.
Will Kickstarter jump-start neighborhood economic development or just add to inequality?