This nation’s loophole-ridden tax code is truly an expression of political bipartisanship in service of large corporations. The fiscal cliff bill enshrines one such loophole for another two years.
Taking on the Tax Code: Corporate Loopholes or Social Safety Net?
In pursuit of strengthening a community, $1,000 can be spent in a flash. This story, however, shows that a gift of this size can also keep on giving.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is now the largest living donor to an education institution, having donated $1.1 billion to Johns Hopkins University.
Many nonprofits across the country have a lot of success with charity runs, but such events are often limited by the weather conditions. That’s not a concern for this popular Kansas City, Mo. race.
In our nation’s capital, ONE DC is confronting several powerful private and public entities to protect local residents’ interests in affordable housing and community development.
A PricewaterhouseCoopers survey of the world’s corporate CEOs finds these titans of industry not particularly confident in their companies this year. How do you think your nonprofit will fare?
From U.S. President Barack Obama to World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, world leaders have been taking up the language of environmental advocates in recent days.
The soon-to-be released film Girl Rising, developed by the nonprofit
New higher education publishers are experimenting with business models that include free e-textbooks, but such systems come with many concerns and challenges.