Restoring a link on the IRS homepage would be a simple yet fundamental act to improve access to the data and guidance for exempt organizations that nonprofits and the public need.
The Case of the Disappearing Exempt Organizations Link on IRS.gov
Restoring a link on the IRS homepage would be a simple yet fundamental act to improve access to the data and guidance for exempt organizations that nonprofits and the public need.
Announced changes to the Clinton Foundation’s policies and practices in the case of a Clinton presidency might not be enough. Newly revealed emails and documents from Clinton’s tenure at the State Department threaten to wound both the foundation and her campaign.
If the case against the nonprofit Pledge 2 Protect is successful, the impact on other lobbying donors and organizations in New York will be broad.
A new music-outreach program in Lake Forest modeled after similar work in Madison, Wisconsin, engages and inspires those with memory loss disorders.
Six years later, UN officials can no longer deny mounting evidence of its culpability in the outbreak of cholera that has claimed at least 10,000 lives in Haiti.
Racial concerns inspire Long Island residents to organize weekend Black Lives Matter rallies.
It really is the economy: The divide between rich and poor has kept growing.
A new book explains why no individuals were held responsible for causing the Great Recession.
Nonprofit hospitals manage both large budgets and unusually frequent conflicts of interest with their own board members.
How should the education dollar be spent? Traditional public schools and charter schools have very different answers.
Believe it or not, some of us just couldn’t wait to see what the new FASB accounting standards for nonprofits would contain. How your nonprofit presents its financials will change under updated accounting rules designed to be both easier and more informative.
Austin joins two states and 28 other cities in making homelessness among veterans brief and rare.