Some health care clinics are promoting health care credit cards, promting concern over predatory lending.
Social Innovation Fund Disclosures Good But Insufficient
Last week the Nonprofit Quarterly issued a call for transparency at the Social Innovation Fund and yesterday the SIF issued an answer to that call, albeit one that still falls short of the openness that the Obama Administration promised to observe.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 9, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, singing all the way to the bank, open studios for nonprofits, difficulty privatizing Britain's arts funding, New Haven's not not not-for-profits, funding an ethics imbroglio, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | 6 Americans Among 10 Charity Workers Killed in Taliban Ambush
Attacks on NGO workers are an on-going concern in Afghanistan, where this medical team was recently ambushed.
Nonprofit Newswire | Charity Backing Bloomberg 3rd Term Got Millions
Bloomberg's toxic combo of philanthropy and politics again win disapproval.
Nonprofit Newswire | Promise Neighborhoods: Did Money and Politics Go Hand in Hand?
Investigators explore how the Department of Education decision-making experience went, and find politics nearer the center than they'd imagined.
Nonprofit Newswire | Rangel Said to Push Grant to Shaky Nonprofit
Granting $2.6m to a financially broken agency has landed Democratic New York Congressman Charles Rangel in another ethics imbroglio.
Nonprofit Newswire | Some New Haven Nonprofits Regain Tax Abatements
Some of New Haven's nonprofits had an alderman state that they were not not not-for-profit, and regained their exemptions.
Nonprofit Newswire | Britain’s Plan for Private Arts Subsidies Meets Resistance
U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron wants to cut public support, but is finding it difficult to raise private funds.
Nonprofit Newswire | Innovative Fundraising: Resale Shop Ramble
A group of Texas resale shops are hosting their own open studios-style event.
Nonprofit Newswire | Washington D.C. Opera’s Misfortune Could be Boon to Metropolitan Opera
The final scene of this opera merger hits a high note – at least $15m of them.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 6, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, funds miraculously stretched for oil spill victims, here's where BP is dumping its oil spill waste, Jewish donors to Catholic schools tell why they give and more.