A plan to the prevent the Oregon Historical Society from becoming history has run into a snag, leaving the fate of the 112-year-old nonprofit in the hands of the state.
Nonprofit Newswire | Paid Volunteer Work, Not an Oxymoron Anymore
CIGNA is not alone in the corporate practice of paying for employees to volunteer.
Nonprofit Newswire | April 30, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, want to see Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball tour for free? try volunteering, foundations offer $500 million for education innovation, will states follow Arizona on immigration? and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Want to see Lady Gaga’s Monster Ball Tour for free? Try Volunteering
Fans of the superstar might qualify for tickets if they volunteer at a homeless youth organization approved and designated by one of the sponsors of Gaga’s North American Monster Ball Tour, Virgin Mobile USA.
Nonprofit Newswire | Foundations Offer $500 Million for Education Innovation
Ultimately, $1.1 billion will be allocated primarily to projects with a proven track record, although there will be a small amount set aside for new efforts.
Nonprofit Newswire | Will States Follow Arizona on Immigration?
The Arizona law will be challenged in the courts and in the streets, but our question is, what will the other states do?
Nonprofit Newswire | Embrace—The Power of Social Technology
Three Stanford University MBA students are making an impact nearly 9,000 miles away in rural India.
Nonprofit Newswire | Two Software Providers to Nonprofits on Wall Street
Blackbaud posts profits and Convio goes public.
Nonprofit Newswire | Museum Collaboration in UK
Rather than layoff staff in the face of state cutbacks, museums are borrowing works from each other’s collections.
Nonprofit Newswire | A Place at the Inn
A woman uses her four homes in Hawaii to house people who are without a place of their own.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fighting at the Alamo—This Time Nonprofit-Style
They already fought one war over the Alamo and now another could break out over who has the right to make money off the name of the most famous Texas historical site.
Nonprofit Newswire | Cutting Back: A Personal Account
A nonprofit CEO is forced to cut staff in an attempt to recast his organization to fit the new economic landscape.