What do you and your nonprofit do if the charitable contribution you’ve received comes from a convicted Ponzi scheme perpetrator? Eagles singer Don Henley now knows.
Jindal Eyes Broadening Scope of Who Can Authorize Charter Schools
A proposal to expand charter school authorizers in Louisiana would increase nonprofit involvement in schools, but critics are concerned that the shift could compromise school quality.
Stephen Colbert Super PAC Draws Challenge from Nancy Pelosi
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) has released a video stating that Stephen Colbert and his super PAC are “out of control” and “must be stopped.”
Ray Charles Foundation Demands Gift Back as Arts Center Never Built
The Ray Charles Foundation wants its money back from Albany State University in Georgia. Charles gave the university $3 million for a performing arts center that was never built.
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A Global Nonprofit Ponzi Scheme? Lessons Learned from a Fiscal Sponsor’s Collapse
A Special Cohen Investigation Part II
In the second of a two-part investigative report, Nonprofit Quarterly’s Rick Cohen uncovers the causes and effects of the International Humanities Center’s still-reverberating implosion.
President Obama’s Proposed Charitable Deduction Cap Rides Again
President Obama’s proposed budget for the 2013 fiscal year calls for a 28 percent cap on charitable deductions. The proposal hasn’t made any progress before. Will it now?
Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s Response: What Marketing Genius Thought That Up?
Susan G. Komen for the Cure is a bastion of effectiveness in cause marketing, which makes its flatfooted response to the recent melee over funding cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood so odd. What in the world happened?
State Department Slaps Nonprofit for J-1 Visa Program Violations
The U.S. State Department has clamped down on the nonprofit CETUSA’s cultural exchange visa program, which seems to have offered foreign students long hours, low pay and little else.
Organic Farm Supporters Adapting the Occupy Framework
In the battle between organic farmers and agricultural biotech corporation Monsanto, the farmers’ supporters are turning to the narrative of the Occupy movement to make their case.
Beyond Boston, Mass. School Districts Look to Nonprofits for Reform
In Massachusetts, foundations often look to invest in Boston school districts, yet smaller school districts make up three-quarters of the underperforming schools in the state.
N.C. Catholic Parish Fires Music Director for Gay Marriage
The music director at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Charlotte, N.C. was fired over his same-sex marriage to his long-time partner, though he had been out to his pastor and the congregation.