Pew took a look at the municipal budgets of 13 major cities to see how they were likely to fare in Fiscal 2011.
Nonprofit Newswire | Texting Donations, a Bad Idea?
It's sexy, trendy, and increasingly popular. Here's the full dish on donations via text message.
Nonprofit Newswire | Feds Launch Criminal Investigation of Gulf Coast Oil Disaster
As the government gets serious about BP, what role for the nonprofit sector?
Nonprofit Newswire | Austin Gets High Marks For Classy Support for Arts
The Texan city is offering a series of free workshops designed to boost the business practices of arts and cultural groups.
Nonprofit Newswire | Late Payments Threaten Future of Pivotal Legal Agency
In the UK a legal aid organization providing services to asylum seekers is in danger of closing because it is owed upwards of two million British pounds by the government.
Nonprofit Newswire | AIDS Funding Cuts Risk African Lives: Report
The findings of Médecins Sans Frontières that rich countries have cut back on their HIV/AIDS donations to African nations appear to focus on donor governments.
Nonprofit Newswire | Foundation Banks on Power of Information to Turn More Buildings Green
Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation is providing funding to create a public database that will contain information about how much money has been saved from retrofitting buildings in New York City.
Nonprofit Newswire | June 2, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, disclosure threatens foundations’ autonomy? hokum!, today’s college students lack empathy?, strapped towns tax Catholic properties: church forced to pay for shuttered buildings and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Disclosure Threatens Foundations’ Autonomy? Hokum!
The state of Florida has just adopted a law that prohibits “government officials from requiring that foundations disclose the race, religion, gender, income level, sexual orientation, or certain other characteristics of their employees and board members, as well as those of their grant recipients.”
Nonprofit Newswire | Today’s College Students Lack Empathy?
It would not be good news for the nonprofit sector if we chose to believe what a University of Michigan study claims.
Nonprofit Newswire | Strapped Towns Tax Catholic Properties: Church Forced to Pay for Shuttered Buildings
When is a tax exempt property no longer tax exempt? When it is not being used, according to some municipal government authorities in Massachusetts.
Nonprofit Newswire | Social Innovation Fund Called “Diversion” by Eisenberg
Pablo Eisenberg contends the money appears to be headed to the coffers of “fairly large, fairly safe nonprofit organizations that can generate good publicity.”