Another decision not to run for re-election adds to a burgeoning “casualty list” of leading members of the US Senate and House.
Frelinghuysen Latest Addition to Republican-Heavy “Congressional Casualty List”—Why it Matters to Nonprofits
Another decision not to run for re-election adds to a burgeoning “casualty list” of leading members of the US Senate and House.
January 26, 2018; NextCity NextCity’s “How New Rules for Section 8 Voucher Payments Mean More Mobility for Voucher Holders” is one of many articles celebrating the recent victory of fair housing advocates over the Trump administration. The revived Small Areas Fair Market Rent (SAFMR) rule will permit 24 Public Housing Authorities to increase subsidies
A prominent British charity has closed after an undercover reporter revealed its misogynistic fundraising tactics. How will affected charities handle the fallout?
The New Economy Summit in central Massachusetts had plenty of nuts-and-bolts sessions about such topics as cooperatives, community development finance, and renewable energy, but fundamentally the conference aimed to set a broad vision for future movement growth.
Finally, we learn the identity of the elusive “Mr. Boston,” a major player in the release of the Pentagon Papers. He was here with us the whole time, toiling away on building models for a more inclusive alternative economy.
After a dozen years at the helm, Cecile Richards is leaving the 11-million-member Planned Parenthood, ending a tenure marked by growth, activism, and grace under fire.
Corporate sponsors have been peeling from USAG away one by one, sometimes promising to try to continue to help the athletes outside of the organizational setting and sometimes promising to come back when the organization can prove it is seriously reformed. One excellent idea about how to do that is being floated.
While nonprofits are free to advocate, a lack of alignment in views between the board and executive director can often create conflict, as this story form New York City’s Queen Museum of Art reveals.
Is being a big donor sufficient to serve on a nonprofit board? Does it trump sharing a common vision with the organization?
This story will be told with or without The Jewish Board’s cooperation, so why is it refusing to help shed light on this story of triplets separated in pursuit of experimentation?
While public health in American Indian communities is improving, enormous challenges persist. In response, American Indians are employing multiple strategies, ranging from efforts to reinforce cultural resiliency to boosting the number of American Indian health workers.
A new report funded by the Gates Foundation proposes a five-point plan to help the poor make it out of poverty, but the steps seem insufficient to meet the scope of the challenge.