Sometimes, conflicts between nonprofits and neighborhoods are conflicts between right and right.
Nonprofit Newswire | Doping Allegations Could Harm Lance Armstrong’s Foundation
The U.S.'s 10th largest funder of cancer, based on revenue in 2008, could suffer if the champion cyclist can't convincingly clear his name.
Wanted: More Storytellers, Less Sausage Factory

Some of what is wrong about our writing (performance monitoring) in this sector seems to be an undying affection for the rhetoric of the day (evidence based). It's like putting your program through a sausage making machine. The result? No one can tell what's in the meat anymore.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 3, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, whistleblower fired by nonprofit after fraud reported, Fieldstone Alliance publishing sold, not alms, but arms for sheriff's deputies and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Whistleblower Fired by Nonprofit After Fraud Reported
A federal grand jury is investigating whether managers in the New York State Health Department and employees in the nonprofit Research Foundation for the state University of New York faked audits to show that error rates on Medicaid payments were within acceptable federal guidelines.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fieldstone Alliance Publishing Sold
Fieldstone ran into financial difficulties early in the recession.
Nonprofit Newswire | Not Alms, But Arms for Sheriff’s Deputies
Pinal County Justice Foundation is appealing for help to "purchase rifles to arm our first responders who are charged with protecting our citizens."
Nonprofit Newswire | Scott McNealy on Nonprofits and Bailouts
The co-founder of Sun Microsystems has a truthful observation to make about foundations but he draws the wrong conclusion.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Provides Dental Care When Others Won’t
Accessible Dental Services has created a new mobile dental unit—a RV equipped with two dental chairs—to bring care to people with developmental or intellectual disabilities.
Nonprofit Newswire | Legal Services Personnel Laid Off as Trust Accounts Wane
South Jersey Legal Services plans to lay off a third of its staff by the end of the year.
Nonprofit Newswire | August 2, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, wealthy people not inclined to be biggest givers, CDC goes bankrupt as high profile project collapses, through nonprofit, lobbyists fund trip for Colorado governor and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Wealthy People Not Inclined to Be Biggest Givers
Read our most popular recent Newswire here. A series of recent experiments has led researchers to suggest that it’s the poor, not the rich, who are more inclined to give to charity.