With national unemployment rising to 9.9 percent in April, the job market doesn’t offer AmeriCorps graduates the prospects they might have hoped for.
Nonprofit Newswire | Education Program Tarnished in Associated Scandal
If you had simply listened with half an ear to the TV news reports from Pennsylvania’s capital city, one would have thought that this was a problem of Youthbuild.
Nonprofit Newswire | Chinese Nonprofits Face New Government Harassment
Anyone looking for signs that China is moving toward becoming an open, even a more Western style, civil society, will be chagrined by the country’s crackdown on nonprofit groups.
Nonprofit Newswire | Playing It Back: The Soul of Our Work
Instead of being defeated by a diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 13-year-old Christoph Bartschat launched a fundraising effort to aid research in childhood cancer.
Nonprofit Newswire | Affordable Housing Agency Scooping Up Foreclosed Properties
The plan of the agency is to double the number of affordable units to about 360 in the next decade.
Nonprofit Newswire | The Right Kind of Nonprofit News
Conservative donors and foundations have seen the increasing vacuum in mainstream news reporting and are moving to fill the void.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 12, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, national service grads face dismal job market, education program tarnished in associated scandal, Chinese nonprofits face new government harassment and more.
Time’s Up! What You Need to Know about Your 990
If the number of nonprofits registered with the IRS shrinks by 20 percent this year, don’t blame it on an ailing economy. A simpler explanation is available: thousands of small nonprofits may not meet a new filing deadline, causing revocation of their tax exempt status and removal from the IRS list.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 11, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, death threats and immigration law, social marketing “Nothing” in Rhode Island, stimulus for cities and counties? and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Death Threats and Immigration Law
The Center for Social Advocacy in El Cajon, outside of San Diego, California, has suffered vandalism and threats that appear to be connected to the organization’s advocacy for immigrant rights.
Nonprofit Newswire | Social Marketing: “Nothing” in Rhode Island
Rhode Island Community Food Bank hopes to raise $300,000 from a campaign based on “nothing.”
Nonprofit Newswire | Stimulus for Cities and Counties?
Representative George Miller gained 152 cosponsors in the House for his proposed legislation to help cities and counties preserve jobs.