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Turf War Between Fla. Groups Draws Criticism

Turf war between Fla. groups draws criticism

African Art Museum Gains New Home in New York

African art museum gets permanent New York home

New Ethics Rules Cause Confusion for Charities

New Congressional ethics rules cause confusion for charities

Landowners Respond to Tax-Law Incentives

Land owners take advantage of new tax-law incentives

Pew’s Leader Carves Out ‘Formidable’ Role

Pew’s leader carves out ‘formidable’ role

Son’s Death Turns Salon Owner Into Fund Raiser

Son’s death turns salon owner into fund raiser

A CEO Plans to Update and ‘Professionalize’ a Venerable Youth Charity

Felix A. Urrutia Jr. points to a large gold-framed canvas hanging on one wall of his office as head of the ALSO SEE: Biographical Information: About Felix A. Urrutia Jr., executive director of the Police Athletic League Police Athletic League. The painting, which shows a 1940s-era police officer…

Lessons on Empowering Low-Wage Workers

NEW BOOKS Investing in Low-Wage Workers: Lessons from Family Child Care in Rhode Island, by Anne Roder and Dorie Seavey, studies the Day Care Justice Co-op, an advocacy organization for family day-care providers. Founded in 1999 and led by a multiracial group of low-income women, the organization…

Leading a Nonprofit Board

NEW BOOKS Getting the Best From Your Board: An Executive’s Guide to a Successful Partnership, by Sherill K. Williams and Kathleen A. McGinnis, lays out six rules to help chief executive officers work effectively with their boards of directors. Each chapter focuses on a different rule, such as…

How to Avoid ‘Harmful’ Grant Making

NEW BOOKS Taking Philanthropy Seriously: Beyond Noble Intentions to Responsible Giving