The scene at Lincoln Center is beginning to feel like a bad soap opera—or, perhaps better said, a bad telenovela.
Lincoln Center Boils and Bubbles and the Trouble is Double
The scene at Lincoln Center is beginning to feel like a bad soap opera—or, perhaps better said, a bad telenovela.
Humana’s foray into hospice adds a whole new set of players to an industry already fraught with fraud and bad behavior. Nonprofit providers, free from monetary incentives, have proven capable of providing the high quality, patient-centered care needed while families are most vulnerable. But with new, powerful players entering the field, nonprofit providers are up against even more competition.
The lab at Google’s New York City offices will house Black Girls Code staff members and be the site of student workshops, hack-a-thons, tech panels and parent-daughter events.
For only the second time since 1951, the US nominee for director-general of the International Organization for Migration was rejected by the voting members. The vote was a direct result of the Trump administration’s policies and the candidate’s anti-Muslim rhetoric.
AN NPQ CLASSIC: Just about all nonprofits face conflicts of interest over time—but being prepared for them, comfortable talking about them, and in the habit of correcting on the side of cautiousness is definitely the wisest course. The other path leads into thorny thickets that are hard to negotiate.
What a problem—only 29% of these nonprofits’ program revenue comes from reserves! This survey of nonprofits is not exactly representative, so let’s not place too much weight on its findings.
Narratives play an increasingly important role in our work. A new report from the First Nations Development Institute presents the need to change the stories told about American Indians and ways to do so.
A social justice caucus and a nonprofit have come together to bring the city of Newark, New Jersey, to court for failing to keep lead out of the water.
In both rural and urban communities, rising inequality is pushing universities to consider new approaches that align their institutions to the social and economic needs of their communities.
The state’s supreme court says more funds are needed. Many legislators want to bar the court from speaking any further on this issue.
Internships in Congress are highly prized, but when they are unpaid, you or your family must have enough money to take them.
Are climate nuisance lawsuits useful, or is it time to move to another tactic?