The Committee for Missing Children, in Lawrenceville, Ga., is being scrutinized for raising $2.1 million last year while only spending $314,000 on its programs.
To persuade regulators and lawmakers to approve its acquisition of T-Mobile, AT&T is calling on several national, and progressive nonprofits for help, even though as Politico reports, they have "no obvious interest in telecom deals."
Many nonprofits organize charity walks and runs and other fundraising events. What’s the return on investment? Is it just something nonprofits do because they think that have to?
Volunteers who do work for charitable organizations and incur unreimbursed expenses may now be allowed to claim those as deductions on their tax returns, thanks to a ruling by the U.S. Tax Court and a woman who challenged the Internal Revenue Service.
The long battle of the Alabama Dental Association challenging Sarrell Dental as an “illegal operation”—apparently because it was a nonprofit—is over. But there are lessons that extend beyond Alabama.
With a deficit looming and a need to strengthen its bottom line, Oakland gives up oversight of a museum in favor of a controversial 10-year payout plan.
In NPQ’s humble opinion, this United Way might want to spend a bit more time on messaging as it embarks on the difficult process of publicly communicating a group of funding shifts
The Philadelphia Housing Authority Development Corporation, which had raised nearly $70 million during its brief tenure, failed to submit even an e-postcard since 2006, and is now no longer tax-exempt.
The Sunlight Foundation announced Tuesday the launch of Inbox Influence, a Gmail tool that instantly shows you the political giving and lobbying history of the people and organizations mentioned in emails you receive.
After reiterating that we have as a nation suffered a net loss of 1.1 million jobs in the decade following the tax cuts, which were, of course, aimed at stimulating the economy, this blog asks us to play the “would you rather” game.