These nonprofit execs may take a personal hit for their financial negligence if creditors have their way.
Consultant Recommends Illinois Nursing Home Turn Nonprofit
Going nonprofit sounds like a good idea but ignores sustainability concerns.
DOJ Keeps the Spotlight on Patient-Assistance Charities: Is This CSR?
The federal investigation of abuses of charity (and markets) by pharmaceutical companies expands its net.
New Israeli Palestinian Land Policy Riles Local and American Nonprofits
While Israeli nonprofits fight in court to protect landowner rights, American Jewish organizations find themselves drawn into the middle of the controversy.
No Womb for Old Men
In spite of our country’s founding documents and subsequent court rulings, certain rights are proving not to be inalienable and must be fought for, as evidenced by this snowballing momentum of the pro-life movement shepherded by many state governments.
Students Sue GMU to Access Donor Agreements with Charles Koch Foundation
College students concerned about the effects of donations on curriculum challenge donor and foundation privacy rights.
Poverty, Immigration, Climate Change: It’s Trumpism vs. the Pope, Fake News and All
The fight is on, and the choices for civil society and Roman Catholics alike are inescapable. Grassroots movements will likely find the pope’s door wide open.
Blurred Boundaries: An Effort to Funnel National Service Money to Local Nonprofits Goes Belly Up
South Dakota is the only state without a state-sponsored commission administering AmeriCorps and other national service and volunteer programs. In this “Voices from the Field,” we examine the story of the brief interval when such a commission was attempted, and why it failed.
Does Being a Nonprofit Matter to the Market? The HMO Tax Status Question
Economist and columnist Edward Lotterman observes that Minnesota is about to be the last state to permit the establishment and operation of for-profit health maintenance organizations. What will that change mean for consumers and the market?
Arab Digital Philanthropy Meets the Culture of Transparency
Considering the worsening humanitarian situations in the Arab world, such as in war in Syria and famine in Yemen, broadening giving capacities in the region will likely prove critical.
Underground Distributions of 1984: No Nonprofit Required
The ways we take social action are often deeply informed by our personal histories. Sometimes, we need a group around us, but other times we act as a party of one—at least for a while.
The New Math for Women Leaders is Better but Not Equal at Pittsburgh Nonprofits
Pay equity between men and women leading Pittsburgh nonprofits is improving because women are earning more and men are earning less than in previous years.