The Rapides Foundation of Alexandria, Louisiana scores an invitation to discuss with federal officials how to improve health outcomes “through faith-based and community partnerships.” Well done, Rapides, but what did exactly did the feds say that they would do to help—and fund—these partnerships?
Tax Incentives Lure New York Nonprofit to Indianapolis
Here Are Five Bad Online Fundraising Practices. Got Any Others?
Women’s Funding in the Mountains of North Carolina is Very Local and Growing
Report Reveals How an Overreliance on Accountability Data May Undermine the Public’s Confidence in its Institutions
White House Should Require Nonprofit Participation in Bulk Sales of Foreclosed Properties Says Institute
Volunteers Step Up to Promote Travel as State Tourism Agency Shuts Down
New Hotline for Immigrants Facing Deportation
Pay-to-Play Corruption Trial in Newark Involves Mayor Cory Booker’s Nonprofit
A political corruption trial in Newark, New Jersey involves a classic pay-to-play scheme with a twist: Instead of paying off government officials in order to get city contracts, the businesses allegedly involved in the scheme made contributions to a charity founded by Mayor Cory Booker. Wasn’t Cory Booker the mayor who pledged to end pay-to-play?