Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, no change in solicitation restrictions for Krishnas, foundations rebuilding Detroit, when money slows the healing process and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | No Change in Solicitation Restrictions For Krishnas
The California Supreme Court effectively ended a 13-year legal battle brought by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness seeking the right to solicit money inside airport terminals.
Nonprofit Newswire | Foundations Rebuilding Detroit?
How much can be expected of foundations and what can philanthropic largesse really achieve?
Nonprofit Newswire | When Money Slows the Healing Process
Deciding how and to whom to give money that grieving community members donate in the wake of killing sprees “can be the source of intense competition and renewed sorrow.”
Nonprofit Newswire | Impact of Health Reform on Free Clinics
Will health insurance reform make free clinics unnecessary?
Nonprofit Newswire | R.I. Nonprofits Taxed
In Rhode Island, the General Assembly appears to be nearing in on a plan to remove nonprofits’ exemption from paying the state’s 7 percent sales tax.
Nonprofit Newswire | Calif. Nonprofits Pinched
The economy may be on the upswing, but the Great Recession’s impacts will be seen in state and local budgets for many years to come.
Nonprofit Newswire | SF Bay Area Arts Groups Winning Audiences, But Not Donations
Performing arts groups in the San Francisco Bay area are discovering that while they might enjoy strong box office receipts, drops in donations are making this a very tough year.
Nonprofit Newswire | Good, Rare News Nonprofit Fee Eliminated
In Georgia, the Hart County Recreation Department just reversed a policy of charging most nonprofits for using the County’s recreation facilities.
Nonprofit Newswire | Gov. Christie Needs to Change the State Supreme Court: And Keep Heat on NJEA
Whenever a newspaper issues broad-brush statements about nonprofits and politics that are clearly wrong, nonprofits ought to take the opportunity to educate the public.
Nonprofit Newswire | March 26, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, immigrants can cheer and jeer for health care reform, foundation director in Oregon held financially liable for bad investments, Harvard’s finances and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Immigrants Can Cheer and Jeer for Health Care Reform
This commentary from a health policy attorney at the national Immigration Law Center in Los Angeles will hopefully correct some of the misconceptions contained in articles that we at NPQ may have cited as sources on the treatment and standing of immigrants in the new health insurance reform legislation passed by the House.