A trial court judge in Oregon has held a foundation director liable for bad investments.
Nonprofit Newswire | Harvard’s Finances, Tuition and Property Taxes
Who would have thought that the Marxist view of nonprofit property tax exemptions would support the state’s position?
Nonprofit Newswire | A Religious Group and Its Ugly Signs
The Dove World Outreach Center in Gainesville, Florida, is a walking poster child for rethinking the religious tax exemption.
Nonprofit Newswire | Dame Suzi Leather Warns of the ‘Financial Cliff Edge’ for UK Charities
The chairwoman of the U.K.’s Charity Commission hinted that the sector’s optimism might be especially unwarranted for those charities whose most important income stream is the public sector.
Nonprofit Newswire | Goldman Sachs’ Blankenfein Doing “God’s Work?”
A picture is emerging of the personal charitable giving of Goldman Sachs Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankenfein, who once described investment banking as “doing God’s work.”
Nonprofit Newswire | SF Gay, Lesbian Center Seeks City’s Help To Keep Doors Open
San Francisco is considering legislation to help the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community Center ward off a pending foreclosure.
Nonprofit Newswire | A Short Story Worth Reading
The New England Laborers’/Cranston Public Schools Construction Career Academy, a charter school, elected to donate $88,000 to two local public schools to prevent cuts to their sports programs.
Nonprofit Newswire | Editorial Writers Decry Perceived Benefit to Nonprofit Lenders
The Wall Street Journal‘s editorial page is upset with the Democrats—again.
Nonprofit Newswire | Buyout Firm Hopes to Gobble up Nonprofit Hospitals in Mass.
There is likely to be a lot of predatory activity, mergers, acquisitions and buying and selling in the hospital community in the near future.
Nonprofit Newswire | March 25, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, in Promise Neighborhoods the promise of money, Arizona health clinics face state cuts, a new nonprofit investigative startup and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | In Promise Neighborhoods the Promise of Money
Susie Buffett, Warren’s daughter, has decided to establish an early childhood education center in the Parkside neighborhood of D.C.’s Ward 7—one of the more challenging neighborhoods of the city.
Nonprofit Newswire | Arizona Health Clinics Face State Cuts
In Arizona, the 16 federally-qualified health centers operating 130 clinics are looking at a number of cuts at the state level.