Representative George Miller gained 152 cosponsors in the House for his proposed legislation to help cities and counties preserve jobs.
Nonprofit Newswire | Suing for Pledges
In a move that is at least questionable in terms of long term payback, a foundation in Palm Beach is suing its donors for unpaid pledges.
Nonprofit Newswire | Corporate Giving When Corporations Aren’t There
Two United Way campaigns with different corporate community contexts offers a study in contrasts.
Nonprofit Newswire | Bomb Squad Demolishes Devout’s Donation
When church workers discovered a 40 pound box marked “for Pastor Nick,” they knew just what to do.
Nonprofit Newswire | LA’s Gift to Gifted Students in Low-Income Schools
Under an initiative launched by the Partnership for Los Angeles Schools, the city is making an effort to discover and nurture students of “exceptional ability.”
Nonprofit Newswire | Sex and Tax Breaks—A “Charitable” Foundation has Status Revoked
What is alarming about this story is the flagrancy with which one can violate the law and charitable regulations—never mind standards of decency—before being taken down.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 10, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, heroic healthcare—after reform picture still bleak, file or perish, Goldman Sachs and its nonprofit feints and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Heroic Healthcare—After Reform Picture Still Bleak
This week Parade—the most widely-read magazine on the U.S.—focuses on the free clinics that provide no-cost medical care for millions of uninsured people.
Nonprofit Newswire | File or Perish
The Pension Protection Act of 2006 states that nonprofits that do not file their form 990 for three years in a row could lose tax-exempt status.
Nonprofit Newswire | Goldman Sachs and its Nonprofit Feints
Nonprofits apparently have functions that aren’t stated in their missions—for instance, fixing scandalous corporations’ public images.
Nonprofit Newswire | Give Back By Getting Away
Getting away from home and seeing the world is not only be good for yourself, but if you book with a tour group that ties their travel business to charity, you might also help enrich worthy causes and organizations.
Nonprofit Newswire | What Nonprofit Sector? D.C. Councilman Wrong, Wrong, Wrong!
In NPQ’s coverage of state and local governments eager to tax nonprofits, we’ve discerned the whiff of some surprising animus toward the nonprofit sector.