One person's trash is another dog's food.
Nonprofit Newswire | Israeli Paper Says Friend of Obama is Raising Funds To Break Blockade in Gaza
A Columbia University history professor named Rashid Khalidi is attempting to raise a few hundred thousand dollars in donations to purchase a U.S. ship to participate in an upcoming flotilla to break the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.
Nonprofit Newswire | Kellogg Foundation makes Record Breaking Grant to Cal Poly Pomona
Cal Poly Pomona is the recipient of the $42m grant.
Nonprofit Newswire | July 26, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, St. Louis sings the blues, evicting nonprofits to house nonprofits, credit unions best banks (or so the banks say), unjustified nonprofit CEO pay, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | St. Louis’ Nonprofits: ‘Not A Pretty Picture”
Sometimes the news is just unambiguous, and the word from St. Louis is about as uniform—and distressing— as they come.
Nonprofit Newswire | Youth Mental Health Program: To be Evicted for Being State of the Art?
Winston, Oregon, wants the building that houses nonprofit services to house… other nonprofit services?
Nonprofit Newswire | Credit Unions Give Banks Competition, but is it Fair?
Banks say that credit unions' nonprofit status gives them an unfair advantage.
Nonprofit Newswire | Unjustified Nonprofit CEO Compensation
CEO compensation in the nonprofit sector is a decision for well-informed boards, many of whom aren't doing their due diligence.
Nonprofit Newswire | Online Giving Up
Digital donors are giving more than they did last year, according to this new index.
Nonprofit Newswire | Antiviolence Group Tied to Gang Activity Shuts Down
Federal prosecutors allege that this Nashville nonprofit was a meeting place for planning robberies and murders.
Nonprofit Newswire | Americans Not As Generous to BP Victims as they Were Following Katrina
The Atlanta Journal Constitution reports that in the weeks following Katrina, Catholic Charities USA received more than $160 million in donations. Since the BP disaster, Catholic Charities has collected a puny $37,000.
Nonprofit Newswire | July 23, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, rare criticism of Harlem Children's Zone, Americans not as generous to BP victims as they were following Katrina, narcissism not strictly a charitable activity says IRS and more.