How could two Glaxo executives, working on perfecting an anti-aging med as a prescription drug, be connected to a nonprofit doing online sales of the stuff as a dietary supplement?
Nonprofit Newswire | How to Evaluate Before you Donate – Regional Paper Takes on Big Question
This piece from Wilmington, N.C.’s Star-News walks readers through 990s, audited financials, un-audited statements of income and expenses, and other standard information.
Nonprofit Newswire | Former Houses Become Homes Again
Once foreclosed and then abandoned, a number of houses are coming back to life as homes for people in Port Huron, Mich.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 13, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, new protections for foreclosure victims, PayPal freezes Burning Man artists, innovative housing solutions, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Massachusetts Creates New Protections For Homeowners And Tenants
Recent legislation in Massachusetts will likely allow more tenants to stay in their homes, and nonprofits to more easily redevelop foreclosed properties.
Nonprofit Newswire | Burning Man Artists Burned by PayPal
The Flux Foundation's assets were frozen by PayPal days ahead of a major installation planned for this year's Burning Man festival.
Nonprofit Newswire | Group Proposes to Turn Postal Center into Community Living
Bids for a fomer mail distribution center in California include one nonprofit's aspiration to turn the building into transitional housing for the homeless.
Nonprofit Newswire | Child Welfare Success in Tennessee and Evidence-Based Practice
NPQ follows up with Tennessee-based nonprofit Youth Villages, in the news now for laudatory performance in addressing childrens' issues.
Nonprofit Newswire | Last Year’s Fumble Cost Youth Workers Pay
Louisville is withholding some $27,000 in pay this year to low income youth, due to an audit of the sponsoring nonprofit.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fidelity Gift Fund Continues Growth Spurt
The Fidelity Gift Fund reported continued, rapid growth—nearly 70%0—during the last six month.
Nonprofit Newswire | Money on the Barrel for Packard Foundation Green Building Plan
A communications breakdown between philanthropy and government is hindering the Packard Foundation's new construction plans.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 12, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, corporate cash down 7.5%, museums sell art to stay afloat, nonprofits rule in social marketing, and more.