In the lead-up to the recent elections, Hurd indicated he would abandon the “initiative-itis” that he said “bedeviled” Labour.
Nonprofit Newswire | Will Customers Rise To Occasion at Nonprofit Bakery-Cafe?
Customers pay whatever they like, and net proceeds are donated to local community groups.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 18, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, nonprofits more like business? USOC’s executive compensation, states’ revenues continue to falter, despite rosy projections, hidden hazards for your nonprofit on Facebook and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofits More like Business? USOC’s Executive Compensation
Stephanie Streeter, USOC’s newest ex-CEO—who “alienated nearly every USOC constituency” in the 10 months she held the top job—received more than a million dollars.
Nonprofit Newswire | States’ Revenues Continue to Falter, Despite Rosy Projections
Despite record bank profits and Wall Street bonuses, the economy in most states is still in the pits.
Nonprofit Newswire | Hidden Hazards for Your Nonprofit on Facebook
Facebook’s community pages address concerns about its privacy policies by taking one step forward and two steps back.
Nonprofit Newswire | Funding Shell Game in Hawaii
The mayor of Hawai’i wants to turn a county-supported band, operated as part of the parks and recreation department, into a private nonprofit corporation.
Nonprofit Newswire | Ohio Charter Schools Sue Management Company
A law in Ohio has resulted in a number of charter schools finding themselves at the mercy of their for-profit management company.
Nonprofit Newswire | Big Business and Nonprofit Fight Over New Jersey Water
The for-profit American Water Company is offering to buy the city-owned Trenton Water Works. A Washington-based nonprofit, Food & Water Watch, is countering the company-backed campaign.
Nonprofit Newswire | Tax Exempt Universities: Good for Business?
An op-ed writer suggests that a university’s tax exemption places a greater burden on private property owners who are responsible for 84 percent of the city’s tax revenues.
Nonprofit Newswire | Undocumented People and Services—A Different Drummer in N.J.
Undocumented people living in Asbury Park and Trenton can request photo ID cards that show proof of residence.
Nonprofit Newswire | Stand-ins Posed as Members of Navy Veterans Association
Despite its having taken in tens of millions of dollars in charitable donations, a newspaper fails to find any board members—or staff—at a nonprofit veteran’s organization.