The Baltimore Sun that not only points to the personal sacrifices some nonprofit leaders have made to weather the recession, but suggests lessons for their for-profit counterparts.
Nonprofit Newswire | Too Slow CDC Loses Money and Role
A Fort Lauderdale CDC has lost funding to buy, renovate and resell foreclosed homes because it was moving much more slowly than the other two (for profit) developers.
Nonprofit Newswire | NY Times Slips in Not Disclosing Nonprofit “Expert’s” Links to Oil Industry Foundation
The Times is coming under criticism for not disclosing that an expert it quoted heads a nonprofit conservation group that has close ties to the oil industry.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Hospitals Don’t Do Enough To Publicize Charity Care
The American Hospital Association is attacking a survey report issued on Wednesday that found that nonprofit hospitals don’t do an adequate job making communities aware of their free and discounted services.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Tax Review in Australia
The Henry Tax Commission came into being to conduct a complete overhaul of the Australian tax system, something that we need here in the States.
Nonprofit Newswire | May 5, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, nonprofit uses social media to track oil spill fallout, Bill Murray reads poetry to construction workers, why doesn’t City Hall pay taxes? and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Uses Social Media to Track Oil Spill Fallout
Louisiana Bucket Brigade is gathering data from several sources, including e-mail, text messages, and mobile video, to present the eyewitness accounts in real time.
Nonprofit Newswire | Bill Murray Reads Poetry to Construction Workers
A video of actor Bill Murray has gone viral, perhaps making Lower Manhattan’s national poetry library the most popular it’s ever been.
Nonprofit Newswire | Why Doesn’t City Hall Pay Taxes?
Editors at the Boston Herald seem to be unimpressed with Boston Mayor Tom Menino’s current scavenger hunt through nonprofit-owned properties for “voluntary” payments in lieu of taxes.
Nonprofit Newswire | Challenges Ahead for New Foundation Head
This interview with the new CEO of the Memorial Health System Foundation is useful for its insights into an unusual kind of change in the hospital sector.
Nonprofit Newswire | Future Givers are Created Not Born
A survey found that more than 50 percent of the “most philanthropic teens” said their parents were the single most important influence in teaching them about giving.
Nonprofit Newswire | She Steps Up When Others Turn Their Back
Leslie Ogan won’t show up on any list of the city’s major philanthropists, but what she has done on her own is besting two of New York’s better known givers.