Although an IRS spokesman says that he “misspoke,” even a manager in the IRS Mid-Atlantic region has said that the IRS isn’t doing audits of churches suspected of partisan political activity.
Is IRS Ignoring Religious Violations Due to Capacity Concerns?
To the editors of The Economist, the story of TED has lessons for the business world. We see some challenges for nonprofit management, too.
The largest avian hospital in North America cares for nearly 10,000 birds each year, and now photographer Bob Croslin has photographed many of the birds the same way he would human models.
If the broad and diverse American nonprofit sector stands for anything at all, it stands for the participation of everyone in the democratic governance of this nation.
Social fundraising is only a couple of years old, but best practices are evolving quickly as nonprofits use measurement to learn what works best. Beth Kanter and Katie Delahaye Paine explore social fundraising strategies in this chapter excerpt from Measuring the Networked Nonprofit: Using Data to Change the World.
At the Nonprofit Quarterly, we take pride in being both opinionated and, in terms of elections, nonpartisan. We won’t tell you who to vote for, but we do urge you to cast your ballot tomorrow.
In the wake of Superstorm Sandy, diverse nonprofits are gaining prominent recognition as key resources not only for raising money, but also for building and rebuilding community.
What are the secrets to creating a successful virtual association? A decidedly non-flashy website serving veterinarians seems to have hit upon a formula that works.
In response to a recent investigative report, the nonprofit Equal Rights Advocates suggests that many schools are not in compliance with Title IX and are sending the wrong message.