In the past year the nationally prominent public radio and television broadcaster's endowment has fallen from $64 million to $57 million.
Nonprofit Newswire | See What a Buck Can Buy
A commission charged with figuring out the future of Colorado City’s city-owned Memorial Health System has been asking other cities about their experience converting from public to nonprofit hospital status.
Nonprofit Newswire | Right Meets Left—Either Way Watch Out for the Taxman
It was sort of inevitable that far right wing and far left wing elements of the political spectrum would come full circle and meld into a gelatinous ideological union at their
Nonprofit Newswire | August 19, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Irish nuns vs Morgan Stanley, Fox parent’s donation causes stir, community and nonprofit face off over beloved roller rink and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Irish Nuns vs Morgan Stanley
The Sisters of Jesus and Mary are alleging that the financial firm bilked them out of $7.6 million.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fox Parent’s Donation Causes Stir
How does News Corp.’s contribution of $1 million to the Republican Governor’s Association compare with its charitable activities?
Nonprofit Newswire | Community and Nonprofit Face Off Over Beloved Roller Rink
The Bayside Community Center plans to build its new headquarters on the site of Skateworld Roller Rink, a beloved local landmark.
Nonprofit Newswire | Aid Only Trickling In After Flooding in Pakistan
With millions of Pakistanis displaced because of flooding, and aid needs rising daily, the United Nations this week put out a call for governments and individuals to step up donations.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fox in the Chicken House? Candidate’s Proposal for New Nonprofit in Question
John Kasich, a Republican candidate for governor in Ohio is proposing to replace the state’s $1.2 billion economic development agency with a nonprofit guided by a trustee group made up of business CEOs.
Nonprofit Newswire | Hospital Merger in Doubt Because of Religion
If the City of Tarpon Springs wants to keep Helen Ellis Hospital open, it is going to have to agree to eliminate a clause in the city’s lease agreement with the hospital that prohibits discrimination based on religion.
Nonprofit Newswire | Diamonds Are Not Forever
The former CEO of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund accepted blood diamonds and kept them for 13 years, and is now open to criminal prosecution.
Nonprofit Newswire | Library Planned as Memorial to Kurt Vonnegut
Three years after the author's death, a memorial library is taking shape in his hometown of Indianapolis.