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.
How About That? Surprising Findings from IRS Survey of Universities

How much are university heads paid? What unrelated business income are schools generating? The IRS asked, and the answers are in.
At left: Aaron Meshon's "Ivory Tower" — Source
Nonprofit Newswire | May 17, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, jumping off the social media bandwagon, the peoples’ response to the Gulf catastrophe, NYC wants arts and cultural groups to share the budget pain and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Jumping off the Social Media Bandwagon
One nonprofit blogger asks whether you are wasting your time online.
Nonprofit Newswire | The Peoples’ Response to the Gulf Catastrophe
Suddenly, politicians are outraged at British Petroleum’s corporate environmental negligence, but where were they—and where were some recipients of BP’s charitable donations—before the leak?
Nonprofit Newswire | NYC Wants Arts and Cultural Groups to Share the Budget Pain
Arts groups and libraries could see their funding slashed by 31 percent.
Nonprofit Newswire | Redlining Makes a Comeback
A new report suggests some banks are deciding to lend not based on the borrower’s ability to pay, but the racial or ethnic demographic of the neighborhood—or sometimes the specific racial/ethnic character of the borrower.
Nonprofit Newswire | Hospital Fund-Raisers Join Doctors In Checking Patients’ Vital Signs
Some hospitals routinely check the assets of patients to see which might be good prospects to hit up for donations.
Nonprofit Newswire | Arab-Americans Volunteer in Nationwide Projects
Saturday was the sixth annual National Arab-American Service Day.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 14, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, urban bee farming on plighted land, Crowdrise—online fundraising with a few twists, Kellogg Foundation commits $75 Million to fight racism and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | INNOVATION: Urban Bee Farming on Plighted Land
Burgh Bees will rent the city-owned land to house over a half-million bees.
Nonprofit Newswire | Crowdrise-Online Fundraising With a Few Twists
Crowdrise lets people create their own pages to raise money for any cause or organization of their choice.