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Nonprofit Newswire | Excessive Lobbying Results in $20,000 Fine from IRS
The Hawaii Family Forum spent $125,695 on lobbying in 2009–well over the IRS-mandated limit of 20 percent of its total expenditures.
Nonprofit Newswire | Carrot Top Impression Fails to Amuse
A former writer for the Sun-Sentinel, John deGroot, tried to out-Alinsky Alinsky in his protest against the North Broward Hospital District’s plan to convert to nonprofit status.
Nonprofit Newswire | In N.J. Story Doesn’t Add Up
The state's Department of Human Services plans to spend $100,000 for an outside auditor to review the findings of the state comptroller that Allies, Inc. misspent $160,000 in public funds.
Nonprofit Newswire | Thick as Thieves
In Mukilteo, Wash., the president and CEO and the director of finance of Diversified Industrial Services availed themselves of $110,000 in cash advances that they failed to repay.
Nonprofit Newswire | Louisville Lacks United Way Goal
After falling short by $1.4 million on its $28.5 million 2009 target, the Metro United Way has decided it will not set a goal for its campaign this year.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 17, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Greenpeace video confronts Facebook's coal problem, As stimulus money runs out services to the poor fade away, African-Americans, Latinos more socially conservative than their leadership and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Greenpeace Video Confronts Facebook’s Coal Problem
To meet demand, Facebook purchased its own coal-powered data center. This did not sit well with many of its users.
Nonprofit Newswire | As Stimulus Money Runs Out Services to the Poor Fade Away
The end of stimulus funding is going to take its toll among small nonprofit service providers that don’t have huge fundraising infrastructures or probably financial reserves.
Nonprofit Newswire | African-Americans, Latinos More Socially Conservative Than Their Leadership
The article takes evangelical church leaders to task, suggesting that for fear of losing their tax exemptions, evangelical churches stayed on the sidelines of California's Prop 8 debate.
Nonprofit Newswire | Farm Rescue: A North Dakota Jewel
Bill Gross of Seattle is a busy international UPS pilot, but in his spare time and on layovers in such locations as Singapore, he organizes volunteers to help farmers, besieged by tragedy, to plant and bring in their crops.
Nonprofit Newswire | Community Action Program Disbands, Community Suffers
After a state-ordered audit of this Abilene, Texas community action agency bookkeeping some months ago, the state government apparently shut down state funding flowing through the agency.