Even as organizations face shrinking revenues and increasing demands, the people running them still find reasons to be optimistic.
Nonprofit Newswire | Attorney General Alleges NY State Majority Leader Siphoned Nonprofit Funds
The suit against Pedro Espada, a Democrat, alleges that he and his family stole $14 million over five years.
Nonprofit Newswire | No PILOTs Yet for Philadelphia
The Universities of Pennsylvania and Temple have met with city officials to make it clear that they have no interest in making or increasing payments in lieu of taxes.
Nonprofit Newswire | How Will the New Healthcare Legislation Affect Nonprofit Hospitals in Florida?
With 32 million previously uninsured people now slated for coverage, hospitals are uncertain about how much free or discounted care they will have to provide in order to keep their nonprofit status.
Nonprofit Newswire | April 20, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Bill Clinton, philanthropist, Mississippi wants to know if all charities are toeing the line, snoring for a good cause and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Bill Clinton, Philanthropist
Appearing on “This Week,” the former president gave his thoughts on the Clinton Global Initiative University, corporate philanthropy and corruption.
Nonprofit Newswire | Mississippi Wants to Know if All Charities Are Toeing the Line
The 38,000 nonprofits registered to do business as charities in the state of Mississippi better believe it when the secretary of state Delbert Hosemann says the “check” is in the mail.
Nonprofit Newswire | Snoring for A Good Cause
Australian corporate chieftains give up their perks to spend the night sleeping outside for one night to raise money for homeless programs.
Nonprofit Newswire | Kafka-like Red Tape in NYC
Nonprofits have long complained about contracting and payment delays, huge amounts of paperwork, and inconsistent rules and procedures among city agencies.
Nonprofit Newswire | Big New Foundation on the Block in Minn.
With initial assets of $2.1 billion, the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation will be Minnesota’s largest foundation.
Nonprofit Newswire | April 19, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Arizona United Way has second thoughts about sharing audit findings, Calif. nonprofit sues to obtain Palin contract, Tent City pops again and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Arizona United Way has Second Thoughts About Sharing Audit Findings
Oh to have been a fly on the wall in the boardroom of the United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona to hear why the board, after promising to share findings from audits intended to shed light on the organization’s finances, since decided to keep mum.