Is the knee-jerk clarion call for fewer nonprofits and more mergers increasing, and how grounded is the urge to force a merge?
Dr. Conflict | Fall 2009
An executive director struggles with a ghost.
Visual Rhetoric: The Powerful Design of Nonprofit Campaigns
How can powerful marketing strengthen an organization’s impact?
Nonprofit Newswire | September 18, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, top ten governance mistakes and Grassley welcomes non-profit hospital provisions in reform bill.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 17, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Bernanke says recession likely over and Baucus health care proposal drops charity care minimum for nonprofit hospitals.
The Thin Veil of Racism: The Burden of the Obama Presidency
Our centrist President is in trouble. Not so much for his policies or attempts at turning the Titanic called our healthcare system around but because he is Black. In essence, he must first slog through our country’s collective unnamable even unknowable fear of change that he represents as well as the thinly veiled racism that is at the heart of the recent normalization of fringe element characterizations such as “socialist president.” Jimmy Carter sees through the veil and made a public statement about racism and this presidency, but he has been met with the typical response of “how dare you say that about me.”
Nonprofit Newswire | September 16, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, the impact of longer breadlines, and is health care reform in reverse?
Nonprofit Newswire | September 15, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, sector upset at exclusion from health bills, Chi-Town News switching from nonprofit to for-profit, and every drop of funding counts in recession.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 14, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, Pensacola council reduces some cuts to local nonprofits and NEA conference call controversy distracts from health-care debate.
United Ways 2009: A Confusing Mix of Missed and Missing Goals
In the Nonprofit Quarterly’s Nonprofits in the Age of Obama project, we have committed to following significant trends in and around nonprofits as our economic and political environment re-calibrates. This has led us to follow news reports of the traditional goal setting of the nation’s United Ways. We noticed some interesting trends and wanted to get your input on what you see happening in your locale.
Alert—Missing United Way Targets
In the Nonprofit Quarterly‘s Nonprofits in the Age of Obama project, we have committed to following significant trends in and around nonprofits as our economic and political environment re-calibrates.
Nonprofit Newswire | September 11, 2009
Nonprofit news from around the country and the world. Today, journalistic signs of things to come, moving or altogether disassembling the fundraising goal posts, and more on the Toledo Y feud.