A ruling on Monday by a federal court bolstered the rights of tax exempt, faith-based nonprofits to restrict employment only to those who share their religious beliefs.
Nonprofit Newswire | More Fees for Nonprofits in Minn.
Advance warning to St. Cloud, Minn. nonprofit property owners: You will be paying a Street Light Utility fee starting January 1st.
Nonprofit Newswire | A Secret Nike Contract, a Parks and Rec. Dept., and Fraud
Sometimes, the public interest in favor of disclosure should be paramount simply to answer questions that deserve an answer.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 24, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, funding WikiLeaks, nonprofit fraud exposed, executive pay tied to performance, pols asked to disclose nonprofit ties, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | WikiLeaks Wants You To Know Everything, Except Where Its Money Comes From
According to the Wall Street Journal, WikiLeaks "has established a complex system for collecting and disbursing its donations to obscure their origin and use."
Nonprofit Newswire | Internal Fraud Cover-up Exposed
The Fort Meyers Rotary Club hushed up the fact a former director embezzled $235,000 two years ago from its trust fund.
Nonprofit Newswire | What is Happening to Salaries of Nonprofit Leaders?
Surveys reveal that executive pay levels are increasingly linked to performance measures, mostly in terms of money raised.
Nonprofit Newswire | Microfinance Bank SKS Mutates—Good or Bad?
SKS Microfinance's public offering netted the institution $350 million in new growth capital.
Nonprofit Newswire | Candidate Proposes Lawmakers Disclose Ties to Nonprofits
If elected as New York's attorney general, Sean Coffey promises to crack down on politicians caught doling out money to nonprofits with which they're already a bit too cozy.
Nonprofit Newswire | Is the Door Ajar on Teach for America Critical Analysis?
Lately, the press has been taking a slightly more questioning view of TFA.
Nonprofit Newswire | Look for Disclosure from Electioneering Nonprofits
The debate continues about the lack of disclosure by tax exempt groups—501(c)(4)s—engaged in political advertisements during campaigns.
A Community Development Bank Passes

ShoreBank, the nation’s preeminent community development bank, finally succumbed to a long spiral of financial troubles. What did ShoreBank mean to nonprofits and what does this mean for the future of community development banking.