Hospital care in Indiana can be very unhealthy to the financial well being of patients.
Nonprofit Newswire | Is Gates Foundation Approach to Education Evidence Based?
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has encountered some measure of pushback about how much it really knows about educational reform versus its influence all the way up to the Obama White House.
Nonprofit Newswire | Senate Panel Slashes Promise Neighborhoods Funding to $20 Million
Whatever the reason, Congress has been increasingly irascible toward nonprofit appropriations, having now cut down the Promise Neighborhoods program.
Nonprofit Newswire | Foundation Guilty of Human Trafficking Collects $2.1 Million From Feds
The U.S. Agriculture Department loaned the Aloun Foundation $2.1m, whose leadership is now behind bars.
Nonprofit Newswire | WikiLeaks—Breakthrough Innovation by a Nonprofit
Read our trending Newswires here. Today: WikiLeaks offers, perhaps, a great example of how real breakthrough social innovation can at times be uncomfortable and fraught.
A Direct Mail Contest

I'd like to pose a challenge to you. With a prize even! First, a confession – I'm a direct mail nerd. I like receiving direct mail, but what gets forgotten is that giving is very often a function of the "gut"—an expression of the donor's humanity and values.
Nonprofit Newswire | July 27, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, arts in the black (not the red), deadbeat Illinois still owes hundreds of nonprofits checks, Wyclef to run for President, Obama's friends try to break Gaza blockade, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Arts Groups in Portland Earn Bravos for Fiscal Performances
It might come at a hefty cost, but these arts nonprofits are ending their fiscal years in the black.
Nonprofit Newswire | Who’s Owed What by Deadbeat Illinois
If you want to see how a state’s fiscal crisis affects the nonprofit sector, just look at the list of 136 nonprofits that are owed $1,000,000 or more by the state of Illinois.
Nonprofit Newswire | “If I was president” – Will Wyclef Jean Run in Haiti?
Wyclef might make a Presidential bid in Haiti – will he do it?
Nonprofit Newswire | N.J. Gov Vetoes Funds for Clinics, Homebuyers
New Jersey Governor Christie's vetoed legislation tells us more about what he's thinking than you might realize.
Nonprofit Newswire | NYT Says CEO Salary Becoming Issue Between Nonprofits and Government
Policy makers might pay attention to this Stephanie Strom article on nonprofit CEO pay.