Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, post-stimulus hangover, charity disaster, picking winning/losing neighborhoods controversial and more
Nonprofit Newswire | Post-Stimulus Hangover
Is anyone looking out for what nonprofits are going to do when there’s no more stimulus money—but still federal spending cuts and state deficits galore?
Nonprofit Newswire | Charity Disaster
A storm is brewing over claims made by a New York-based charity to provide aid—that never materialized—to victims of Hurricane Katrina.
Nonprofit Newswire | AP and Nonprofit News Stalling
An experiment meant to help shape the future of nonprofit news is showing some disappointing results.
Nonprofit Newswire | Heads Might Roll Before This Fight is Over
An Arizona nonprofit and a Colorado family are going head to head—literally—over a battle concerning a $50,000 annuity.
Nonprofit Newswire | Picking Winning, Losing Neighborhoods Controversial
Detroit is now beginning to grapple with the challenge of shrinking the city to fit its resources and population.
Looking for Grants on International Corporate Philanthropy Day

After corporate foundation CEOs rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Monday, February 22, the indexes barely moved. No matter, ringing the bell is a show of negligible interest to nonprofits whose concern is not the photo-op, but the prospects for philanthropic grantmaking from corporations. So why the shows?
Nonprofit Newswire | February 22, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, new nonprofits now?, nonprofits keeping an eye on Tiger, pharmaceutical company sponsors nonprofits and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | New Nonprofits Now?
Welcome to the new world of nonprofits amidst state budget deficits.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofits Keeping an Eye on Tiger
A group of Charlotte, N.C. charities are keeping their fingers crossed that Tiger Woods agrees to tee off April 26 at the Quail Hollow Championship.
Nonprofit Newswire | Pharmaceutical Company Sponsors Nonprofit
A St. Louis-based pharmaceutical distributor thinks changing its status to nonprofit can help remedy some of the problems in the nation’s ailing health care system.
Nonprofit Newswire | Elouise Cobell Answers Questions About Federal Tribal Royalties Settlement
There is no better model of nonprofit advocacy than Eloise Cobell’s leadership in the long-running litigation over the federal government’s historic misadministration (or worse) of Indian lands and the billions in mineral royalties the Indians were owed.