With little money remaining, WikiLeaks asks supporters to donate via a French credit card system soon—in case the payments are abruptly shut down.
WikiLeaks Says Donation Door Open Again So Walk Right Through—but Hurry!
With little money remaining, WikiLeaks asks supporters to donate via a French credit card system soon—in case the payments are abruptly shut down.
With a new Knight Foundation grant, the nonprofit investigative journalism organization ProPublica will expand upon its data journalism work, which it terms “news applications.”
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will shift the ground underneath charity care, but will not dictate how much charity care nonprofit hospitals must provide.
Despite opposition advocacy by the National Association of Broadcasters, the FCC is launching a database making it easier to track political campaign TV ad spending.
Planned Parenthood Arizona has filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of a law that would strip its funding due to the fact that one of the services it provides is abortions.
Planned Parenthood Arizona has filed a lawsuit to block enforcement of a law that would strip its funding due to the fact that one of the services it provides is abortions.
Y-Me, an organization providing support for people with breast cancer diagnoses, closed abruptly last week and now State Sen. Ira Silverstein is calling for an investigation.
Indiana is having a hot, dry summer and that’s beginning to effect nonprofit farms and the food pantries that rely on their food.
The Minnequa Social Club faces a gambling license suspension and fines after paying out one percent of earnings to nonprofits instead of the 100 percent that was required by state law.
Hungarian police have arrested the most wanted suspect of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an international nonprofit named after the Holocaust survivor and famed Nazi hunter.
VOICES FROM THE FIELD
Steve Boland of the Nonprofits Assistance Fund finds that cutting expenses deep enough to realize a gain is a level of pain most nonprofit organizations will do anything to avoid.
Senate Republicans have so far blocked the DISCLOSE Act, which would enable Americans to know who is shoveling untold billions into political election campaigns.