Transforming furniture into beautiful and thoughtful pieces of art as a way to help restore hope for the families living with cancer is worthy of national attention.
A Three-fer Fundraiser in Alaska: Beauty, Community, and Cash
Transforming furniture into beautiful and thoughtful pieces of art as a way to help restore hope for the families living with cancer is worthy of national attention.
The U of L Foundation has discovered that once an organization appears on the front page, its every step for the foreseeable future will be scrutinized.
A new report contains personal stories from nonprofits and their clients that indicate that making up for already lost revenues now that Illinois has a budget is not a sure thing.
We have suggested for some time that the value to donors and agencies of United Ways as a fundraising mainstay is not exactly secure. On the surface, the measures taken here do not provide any new ideas.
Not only must we publicly disavow white supremacy; we must offer a counternarrative and model leadership that supports racial justice and economic justice—in society at large and in our organizations.
NPQ reported on the surprise budget deficit of Carolina Theater of Durham in North Carolina. Now, a year and a half later, the theater has rebounded and is running a surplus.
DTL! Comunicacion Popular in Argentina responded to corporate media control by building infrastructure that allows hundreds of communities in Argentina to tell their own stories.
Machine-readable data will make it easier to compare and contrast the financial, governance, and compensation practices of nonprofits as they report them to the IRS.
Several Connecticut nonprofits have recognized that millennials will be critical to their sustainability and have taken steps to engage them the way they wish to be reached.
South African President Jacob Zuma survives his eighth no-confidence vote as a civil sector coalition reels against what it sees as an attack on the ANC.
The new immigration bill is touted as an effort to increase skill-based immigration and wages for native-born Americans, but immigrant rights activists don’t see it that way.
As nonprofits and their local partners concentrate on one agreed-upon set of responses to the opioid epidemic, Trump emerges to tell us to “just say no” and to lock the bastards up.