It’s one thing to give away your wealth after you die, but quite another while still living and you have a family to support.
Nonprofit Newswire | Kanter on Nonprofits, and Social Media
While most nonprofits think of social media primarily for raising awareness and money, in an interview with the SmartBlog on Social Media, Beth Kanter says these tools can serve other purposes.
Nonprofit Newswire | Bring on the Robin Hood Tax
Round the world, particularly in the U.K., there is active public discussion of a “Robin Hood tax” on the financial transactions of banks.
Fidelity’s Charitable Gift Fund Shows Well in Recession
When the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund was established in 1991, it’s entrance onto the philanthropic scene was met with much consternation by community foundations. But recent statistics would suggest, at least on the surface, that its presence may drive giving in a good direction. NPQ’s Rick Cohen recently discussed the Gift Fund’s recent track record with Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund CEO Sarah Libbey.
Nonprofit Newswire | March 12, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, the truth about nonprofit CEO pay, iPhone app helps Latinos be counted, it’s the arts, stupid, and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | The Truth About Nonprofit CEO Pay
The N.C. Center for Nonprofits released the findings of its nonprofit compensation and benefits survey and surprise! Not all CEO’s are rolling in the dough.
Nonprofit Newswire | iPhone App Helps Latinos be Counted
A consensus is emerging about the upcoming census—to ensure an accurate count, foundations and charities alike will have to play a more aggressive role than in past years to get people to take part.
Nonprofit Newswire | It’s the Arts, Stupid
We’ve all heard arguments about how the arts enrich the cultural life of communities. But what about their power to contribute to local coffers?
Nonprofit Newswire | Who Benefits from Cause Marketing?
This may be the case of the tail wagging the dog. According to findings from a new study—or at least how some enterprising marketers are spinning it—it’s good for the bottom line when corporations support nonprofit causes.
Nonprofit Newswire | Do You Have One Minute To Save the World?
Are you or have you ever been a “chugger”? That’s the question in Edinburgh, Scotland, where the firm that manages the city center for local businesses, probably the equivalent of a merchants association in the U.S., wants the authorities to ask about the fresh-faced charity fundraisers that tap shoppers for donations to their charity sponsors.
Nonprofit Newswire | Stimulus Money One Year Later
Christian Science Monitor’s Patchwork Nation’s reports merit attention for what they teach about the winners and losers in accessing and using federal stimulus funds.
Nonprofit Newswire | March 11, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Disney implicated in nonprofit’s eviction, long-time charter school advocate hawk has change of heart, $3 billion stimulus funds rests on performance of nonprofit and more.