What if, instead of thinking big, nonprofits thought small about the actions they want from their social media campaigns?
Nonprofit Tweets Its Need for Supplies and Gets Them
What if, instead of thinking big, nonprofits thought small about the actions they want from their social media campaigns?
After annual losses and a temporary closing, a Menlo Park, Calif. independent bookstore has reopened with a renewed commitment to its community and a new nonprofit housed in its building.
When Ohio State Sen. Sam Widener crafted an amendment that benefitted a nonprofit he helped found, was it a standard “pork” move or did he cross the line into conflict of interest territory?
A report released this week from the nonprofit Death Penalty Information Center finds that few states carried out capital punishment in 2012.
Former Department of the Interior economist Richard A. Berman and the Project on Government Oversight have spent the last decade fighting the federal government in a whistleblower case.
This week, Google began working with its newly hired director of engineering: Ray Kurzweil, the futurist co-founder of the nonprofit Singularity University.
Several insights into the world of nonprofit governance have emerged in recent years, yet much remains to be explored. This article discusses five areas for future inquiry.
As SEEDCO agrees to pay $1.725 million in damages for fraudulent practices, we’re reminded that this came to light due to the courage of one employee whistleblower.
Recent studies in Philadelphia and North Carolina attest to the value of nonprofits in propelling economic progress and providing an important alternative to free market systems.
Vice President Joe Biden will be in charge of a new presidential commission that will report back in January with specific recommendations, including legislation, on reducing gun violence.
“The future ain’t what it used to be,” Yogi Berra once said. That seems to be true for the nonprofit sector, based on the predictions for 2013 we’ve received from smart people in and around the Nonprofit Quarterly orbit.
In the wake of health care reform, states have the option to work through nonprofit health care insurers and deliverers to contain Medicaid costs. Are states taking advantage of the opportunity?