Arizona’s state government is pushing through a package of business tax cuts—at the same time slashing the budgets of state agencies that contract out their services to nonprofit providers.
Nonprofit Newswire | Jury Deems Boy Scouts Negligent in Handling Sex Abuse
The Oregon jury ordered the local council and the national Boy Scouts of America to pay $1.4 million in damages.
Nonprofit Newswire | April 13, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, nonprofit versus for-profit battle in Alabama, nonprofit wins Pulitzer, when bad things happen to hospitals that do good and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Alabama: Nonprofit vs. For-Profit Dental Battle
The trustees of the Alabama Dental Association—in a meeting they thought was private and off-the-record—complained about their nonprofit competition that offers dental services to children on Medicaid.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofit Wins Pulitzer
ProPublica, an online nonprofit newsroom, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting on Monday.
Nonprofit Newswire | When Bad Things Happen To Hospitals That Do Good
If there’s any surprise contained in the announcement on Monday from the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy warning about state and local governments actions to strip nonprofit hospitals of their tax-exempt status, it’s “What took them so long?”
Nonprofit Newswire | Massachusetts: Will Nonprofits Save Or Destroy Main Street?
A proposed Planned Parenthood clinic on Main Street in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, is not welcome by all.
Nonprofit Newswire | New Hampshire: When Nonprofit Work Pays Too Well
Even the best of times, it’s not easy for heads of nonprofits to explain—sometimes justify—what appear to some as high salaries.
Nonprofit Newswire | Lacking State Funding, Census Response Rates Lag
Response rates right now are behind that of 2000, when the Census form was longer and more complicated.
Nonprofit Newswire | April 12, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, USC cancels bids on building—gives control of design to donor, Jersey City neighborhood stabilization: molasses slow, on the job training for tomorrow’s givers and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | USC Cancels Bids on Building—Gives Control of Design to Donor
Darla Moore, a financier who has given about $60 million—two-thirds of what it will cost USC to build a new business school—has been granted control over choosing the architect for the building despite the fact that bids were already in.
Nonprofit Newswire | Jersey City Neighborhood Stabilization: Molasses Slow
That the Jersey City Episcopal Community Development Corporation is only now acquiring its first Neighborhood Stabilization Program house suggests just how difficult it is to get foreclosed properties from banks at prices that make sense.