Despite the “saving” of the charitable deduction and the renewal of the IRA rollover post-fiscal cliff, the resource problems of community-based, human service, anti-poverty, and advocacy nonprofits are all but assured to continue.
Fiscal Cliff: IRA Charitable Rollover Gets Extended
In a video, personal finance guru Suze Orman makes good use of her plain talking, common sense credibility by laying out a strong economic case for marriage equality, using her own marriage as an example.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett announced Wednesday that the state is suing the NCAA in federal court for anti-trust violations of the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act.
The fiscal cliff deal is loaded with surprising giveaways to corporate special interests. How did a deal to stave off a national fiscal calamity end up giving away so much desperately needed revenue?
An attorney specializing in travel law says that there is one item in silent auctions that, in his experience, almost always causes problems. What is it and how do we avoid the problems?
NPQ has written a number of newswires about attempts to recover donations that were made to charities from ill-gotten gains. Many of these cases derive from Ponzi scheme clawbacks, but not all.
Last week the Senate approved a $60.4 billion aid package for hurricane Sandy relief for the East Coast, legislation but House Republican Leadership failed to act on it before closing the legislative session.
If we were to look at a combination of the ROI and results for those being served is nonprofit health care a better deal for consumers than for-profit? Some disturbing recent findings suggest that this may be so.
Does philanthropy have an unbecoming and wasteful humility deficit? One analyst suggests that narcissism and hoarding abound amongst mega-givers.
Should direct advocacy groups worry about the FBI’s surveillance of Occupy as domestic terrorists?