The implicit question in this article is, How stupid does Georgia Congressman Sanford Bishop think we are?
Nonprofit Newswire | September 10, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, survey says U.S. is fifth in charitable behavior, Nonprofit Service for the Blind reads Playboy, churches and synagogues collect the same, differently and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Survey Says U.S. is Fifth in Charitable Behavior
New Zealand and Australia ranked first, followed by Canada and Ireland.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Service for the Blind Reads Playboy
Society relies on volunteers to do a lot that makes life better for all kinds of people, but one group of do-gooders is clearly in a league of its own.
Nonprofit Newswire | Churches and Synagogues Collect the Same, Differently
A survey suggests that churches and synagogues raise approximately the same amounts per member, though church dues are voluntary while synagogues charge membership dues.
Nonprofit Newswire | Making it Real: NRDC and StoryCorps Collect Stories of People Hurt by Spill
In October, StoryCorps will set up an Airstream trailer first in New Orleans and then in Mobile, Ala. with a side trip to Buras, La.
Nonprofit Newswire | Pastor Reconsiders Plans to Burn Koran
The pastor's announcement to cancel the book burning came after a personal appeal to him from Defense Secretary Robert Gates and follows other critical statements including one from President Obama.
Nonprofit Newswire | Examiner Editorial Claims Gov., Nonprofits No Place in Housing Market
A conservative newspaper slams Frst Look, a program giving nonprofits 48 hours to examine foreclosed bank-owned properties before the process opened up to private bidders.
Nonprofit Newswire | Habitat for Humanity and Defective Drywall
If residents of New Orleans thought that five years later many of the bad memories of Katrina can finallly be put to rest, at least one group is learning their troubles aren't over yet.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 9, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, tenants don't want nonprofit to become their new landlord, declining workplace campaigns in Charlotte and the solution posed, are HUD rules too restrictive? or is this CDC off topic? and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Tenants Don’t Want Nonprofit to Become Their New Landlord
Fed up with the disrepair their buildings have fallen into, residents say they don't think that New Hope Community, Inc., a nonprofit that currently manages over 1000 low-income apartments in Harlem, has the wherewithal to do the needed renovations.
Nonprofit Newswire | Declining Workplace Campaigns in Charlotte and the Solution Posed
Campaigns by the United Way and the Arts and Science Council have each declined 30% in recent years, so the Foundation for the Carolinas convened a task Force to try to figure out what could be done.