Probably the one question on everyone's minds about the new health law is "how does it affect me?" The Endowment for Health, New Hampshire's largest health foundation, has created an online tool that answers that query–and plenty more
Nonprofit Newswire | Practices Stymie Water Purification in Pakistan
Aid workers with charities and nongovernmental agencies in flood-ravaged Pakistan are running up against superstitions and other unhealthy practices that do little to purify water but instead make people sick after drinking it.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 7, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, rural clinics closing in California, stimulus plan in hindsight: did Obama's agenda hobble economic recovery?, Hawaiian nonprofit’s mission questionable and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Rural Clinics Closing in California
The closings are at least in large part due to cutbacks at the state level.
Nonprofit Newswire | Stimulus Plan in Hindsight: Did Obama’s Agenda Hobble Economic Recovery?
In the wake of President Obama's and Vice President Biden's "recovery summer," economists and pundits of all ideological stripes have weighed in on the success or failure of the stimulus.
Nonprofit Newswire | Hawaiian Nonprofit’s Mission Questionable
Beware the unnamed volunteer who surreptitiously puts campaign endorsements of the daughter of a nonprofit's founder on the nonprofit's website—unbeknownst to everyone.
Nonprofit Newswire | Billionaire Soros Announces $100 Million Dollar Grant to Human Rights Watch
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Nonprofit Newswire | Test for TB to Revolutionize Diagnosis, Treatment and Spread
The test, which allows the disease to be diagnosed and treated within the same day, is expected to replace the one now most commonly used, which is 125 years old.
Nonprofit Newswire | Ministry Officials Charged with Embezzling from Gates-Supported AIDS Fund
Investigators looking into the management of Global Fund Against AIDS money given to the west African nation of Mali say some $380,000, and perhaps more, has been embezzled by officials working for the country's health ministry.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 3, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, may not smooth out budget bumps, but feels so good, workers rebuilding New Orleans face rampant wage theft, a critic challenges BP’s charitable course and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | May Not Smooth Out Budget Bumps, But Feels So Good
Leaders of several cultural institutions in New York City's Queens borough were invited this week to a special stress reducing workshop held at the the Poppenhusen Institute, an educational and cultural cente.
Nonprofit Newswire | Workers Rebuilding New Orleans Face Rampant Wage Theft
Not surprisingly, a portion of the undocumented day laborers are being victimized by employers through wage theft.