The proportion of foundation grantmaking to “religion” is much lower than the proportion of individual giving for religious organizations. But some do.
Nonprofit Newswire | The State Florida is In
The sunshine state has a projected $57 million decline in property tax revenue on top of the more than $120 million in cuts commissioners were forced to make for the current fiscal year.
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Nonprofit Newswire | Howard Zinn Dead at 87
Our social networks exploded yesterday with the news that Howard Zinn, great activist and historian, died today while traveling in California.
Nonprofit Newswire | January 28, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Howard Zinn dead at 87, nonprofits take lead to keep money out of politics, another no-bid contract for nonprofit and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Nonprofits Take Lead to Keep Money out of Politics
A coalition of nonprofit organizations that engage in public policy advocacy, including OMB Watch, is seeking to ease restrictions on nonprofit lobbyists in the wake of Citizens United.
Nonprofit Newswire | Another No-bid Contract for Nonprofit
The continuing pattern of decisions by county supervisors in San Diego to give no-bid contracts to The Children’s Initiative, the latest the fifth such contract, is troubling.
Nonprofit Newswire | Fresno School Plans Nonprofit, Circumvents Union
According to the Fresno Bee, the plan of the Fresno Unified School District to establish its own nonprofit to then open a charter school is a new phenomenon in the state.
Nonprofit Newswire | January 27, 2010
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Obama and the budget freeze, Acorn antagonist arrested in New Orleans, child care funding and the freeze, disabilities and disaster: a win and more.
Nonprofit Newswire | Acorn Antagonist Arrested in New Orleans
James O’Keefe, one of the undercover “citizen” videographers who staged the renowned “pimp and prostitute sting” on ACORN, was arrested Monday in New Orleans with entering federal property under false pretenses to commit a felony.
Nonprofit Newswire | Philanthropy Journal in Hallowed Halls
A sector journal has moved to North Carolina State University’s Institute for Nonprofits.
Nonprofit Newswire | Disabilities and Disaster: A Win
The City of Oakland has settled a suit filed by Disability Rights Advocates.