A small nonprofit medical practive named Martin’s Point has doctors, medical assistants, and nurses working in teams to ensure that patients are seen without a wait.
Nonprofit Newswire | Colleges and Universities Start Preaching the Virtues of Giving Back (To Them) To Incoming Students
Colleges and universities are no longer waiting for their students to graduate and become alumni before turning them into givers.
Nonprofit Newswire | State Audit Sends Chill To Groups Doing Weatherization Work With Public Money
A San Diego nonprofit that has been spending some of its $2.7 million in stimulus funds to weatherize area homes is being accused of less than tight financial controls.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 26, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, study sheds light on who gives and why, tax exemption—use it or lose it, nonprofit joins Rosetta Stone to produce Navajo language software and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Study Sheds Light on Who Gives and Why
Read our most popular newswire here: Fundraisers are likely to be poring over a new report that identifies preferred giving methods of donors by age and demographics.
Nonprofit Newswire | Tax Exemption—Use It or Lose It
A church andthe city of LaCrosse, Wisc. go to federal court over a tax-exempt parsonage.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Joins Rosetta Stone to Produce Navajo Language Software
This program is part of Rosetta Stone’s Endangered Language Program in 2004 which is aimed at helping to revitalize native dialects.
Nonprofit Newswire | USAID and NGO Transparency—Default, Secrecy
A guest blogger described his “painful 14-month struggle” to get USAID to publish project budgets of NGOs it had funded to work in the Republic of Georgia
Nonprofit Newswire | Charges of Co-mingling at California University System
Amid the controversy last June about how much Cal State Stanislaus promised Sarah Palin to deliver a fundraising talk at the university was the fact that the private foundation writing the check did not have to publicly disclose the amount she was paid.
Nonprofit Newswire | Beck and Palin Channel MLK
Despite its claims of being a non-political event is a fundraiser for an organization called the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, "Restoring Homor" feels and looks political.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 25, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, A study to watch—does Housing First work with mentally ill?, why is this nonprofit bank changing its name?, court supports firing of three whose beliefs differed from religious nonprofit, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | A Study to Watch—Does Housing First Work With Mentally Ill?
In Vancouver, Canada, 100 chronically homeless people will check into the Bosman Hotel Community as part of a research project to test the value of the Housing First approach for people with mental illness and substance abuse issues.