Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, BP: tainted water—tainted donor, stakeholder marketing, INNOVATION: Some funds in Schwab Charitable have double impact and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | BP: Tainted Water—Tainted Donor
Accepting a donation from a corporate sponsor can turn out to be bad business—especially for the recipient organizations.
Nonprofit Newswire | Stakeholder Marketing
A series of articles provide insights from the business world that nonprofits might use in their advocacy strategies to get corporations to pay attention to the bottom lines beyond profit.
Nonprofit Newswire | INNOVATION: Some Funds in Schwab Charitable Have Double Impact
The “Double Give Program” allows donors to use up to 10 percent of the assets in donor advised funds managed by Schwab to help guarantee microfinance loans in the developing world.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofits Sue Over Arizona Immigration Law
The coalition says the new law “invites racial profiling”, violates the First Amendment and contradicts federal law.
Nonprofit Newswire | Justifying Gramma’s Nudie Shots
A senior citizen poses for charity.
Nonprofit Sector Loses Important Leader
The editors and staff of the Nonprofit Quarterly could not be more saddened by the news that Tam Tran, an immigration activist at Brown University, died in an automobile accident this past weekend.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 19, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, when fans become your foes on Facebook, the taxpayer-funded caucus is still thriving, Internet scam bears watching by charities and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | When Fans Become Your Foes on Facebook
Greenpeace had been airing what is described as a “purposely unsettling video” that likened eating Kit-Kat bars “to snacking on the bloodied appendages of orangutans.”
Nonprofit Newswire | The Taxpayer-Funded Caucus Is Still Thriving
Caucuses are a potpourri of liberal, conservative, issue-based, and geographic interests.
Nonprofit Newswire | Internet Scam Bears Watching by Charities
A “work at home” con has been using the Habitat for Humanity name to involve people in raising funds that are forwarded to accounts that has nothing to do with Habitat.
Nonprofit Newswire | Conservation Group Donor Fells Forest
What do you do when one of your biggest contributors does the thing that you have vowed to oppose?