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The Nonproift Quarterly
Posted Thu, 23 May 2013 18:23:27 +0000 - ruth@npqmag.org (Ruth McCambridge)
Among the many voices speaking out yesterday on the Boy Scout proposal due to be brought up for a vote today was talk show common-sensical guru Dr. Phil.
Among the many voices speaking out yesterday on the Boy Scout proposal due to be brought up for a vote today was talk show common-sensical guru Dr. Phil.
Posted Thu, 23 May 2013 18:18:14 +0000 - michael@sumptionandwyland.com (Michael Wyland)
When is a private nonprofit not private? To what extent should it be required to disclose internal information to the general public, including the media?
When is a private nonprofit not private? To what extent should it be required to disclose internal information to the general public, including the media?
Posted Thu, 23 May 2013 18:09:14 +0000 - robm@fwdsteps.com (Rob Meiksins)
In the face of the Great Recession, one way nonprofits such as universities can attract and reward donors is by naming buildings after them. If state governments can sell those buildings off to private investors, it could breed “uncertainty” among investors.
In the face of the Great Recession, one way nonprofits such as universities can attract and reward donors is by naming buildings after them. If state governments can sell those buildings off to private investors, it could breed “uncertainty” among investors.
Posted Thu, 23 May 2013 18:06:29 +0000 - ruth@npqmag.org (Ruth McCambridge)
Major weather disasters in the U.S. have increased from an average of two per year in the 1980s to more than ten per year since 2010. The Center for American Progress has uncovered that the damage they cause is in excess of $80B a year.
Major weather disasters in the U.S. have increased from an average of two per year in the 1980s to more than ten per year since 2010. The Center for American Progress has uncovered that the damage they cause is in excess of $80B a year.
Posted Thu, 23 May 2013 17:51:49 +0000 - rick@npqmag.org (rick cohen)
The House Oversight committee found no White House ties, but plenty of fault that they could assign to IRS mismanagement. Unfortunately, there’s scant evidence of political will to address the underlying problems in the IRS controversy: the agency’s rampant mismanagement in the Exempt...
The House Oversight committee found no White House ties, but plenty of fault that they could assign to IRS mismanagement. Unfortunately, there’s scant evidence of political will to address the underlying problems in the IRS controversy: the agency’s rampant mismanagement in the Exempt...
















