Last week, the Corporation for National and Community Service released a draft Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) for the Social Innovation Fund. The Social Innovation Fund plans to give $50 million divided between five to seven grants to “funding intermediaries.” The NOFA itself poses some questions and we encourage you to examine it in full here but we also had some additional questions. Download the full draft here. [PDF]
Nonprofit Newswire | December 22, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Goodwill nonprofit sues to get Goodwill.com, Canadians no scrooges when it comes to charity, Alabama has long way to go to make taxes fair and more.
What Makes a Difference in Leadership Development? A View from the Field
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Even in times of crisis, there are ways to promote leadership development.
Beware Your Leadership Blind Spots
It’s not news that leaders and staff often see the strengths and weaknesses of an organization differently, but even in high-performing organizations this situation holds true.
The Nonprofit Ethicist | Winter 2009
A nonprofit questions whether the conduct of an organization with which it may merge is too suspect to move forward.
Unreachable Stars: The End Game for Audacious Goals
Another awkwardly true-to-life satire about the vague but well funded among us.
Welcome | Winter 2009
Welcome to the Nonprofit Quarterly’s Winter 2009 issue.With this issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly, we mark a full year of coverage of our Nonprofits in the Age of Obama series—and what a year it has been.
Nonprofit Newswire | December 21, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, a little reason amid the nonprofit executive pay hysteria, legal aid delivers quick results in Texas (but it’s not over), Justin Timberlake tops list of charitable stars and more.
Nonprofit Fees and Taxes: A Death by a Thousand Cuts
States have become ever-more bold and creative in levying new taxes and fees on nonprofits.
The Charitable Property Tax-Exemption Debate
States have become ever-more bold and creative in levying new taxes and fees on nonprofits.
What to Watch in 2010—Nonprofits and Journalism
This is not a full-blown e-Newsletter with my usual meanderings about where I have been and what I’ve been thinking. I just don’t have the time because, frankly, the pace of our work as 2009 ends is nothing less than frenetic.
Dr. Conflict | Winter 2009
I have just had the most upsetting experience, and I am unsure how to resolve it.