Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, dead on arrival, 12 rising stars under 40 and upper New York’s United Ways adjust campaign goals.
It’s the Ethical Thing to Do
In times of scarce resources (and anytime) there are the kinds of mixes that require us to step back a bit and think about the work and the best interests of those we are meant to benefit without ourselves (or our institutions) in the center of the frame.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 23, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, the real cost of the non-insured, health care for the working poor and White House pushes new guidelines after NEA conference call.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 22, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, nonprofits court California, hospitals’ charity care under scrutiny and medical center battles Illinois’ department of reveneue.
Lessons Learned—or Not
This new feature offers a heartbreaking lesson about understanding the sensitive cultural touch points in organizations.
The Nonprofit Ethicist | Fall 2009
A nonprofit questions whether the conduct of an organization with which it may merge is too suspect to move forward.
Does the End Justify the Middleman?
?Will Project Disintermediation simply repeat the sins of the past as it attempts to cut out nonprofit middlemen?
Welcome | Fall 2009
Welcome to the Fall 2009 issue of the Nonprofit Quarterly. Recently, I have heard the word precipice repeated in conversations with people across the country. It has been used to describe an early round of nonprofit closings in what promises to be an extended downturn in the “real” economy.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 21, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, dinner with Palin, stimulus money aids the Tampa Bay area art scene, and North Texas nonprofits cut from UW campaign decide to fundraise together.
Is Bigger Better? The Case for Small Nonprofits
A rich case statement for the community-building value of small nonprofits.
Government and Nonprofits: Turning Points, Challenges, and Opportunities
The Obama administration has signaled a newfound commitment to the nonprofit sector, but history’s lessons may indicate some warning signs.
Nonprofits and Journalism: An Interview with Mark Jurkowitz
Will journalism eventually be driven from the business world and into a nonprofit setting?