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A Look at Private Foundations

NEW BOOKS The Foundation: A Great American Secret

Personalizing Community-Redevelopment Efforts

NEW BOOKS The Creative Community Builder’s Handbook: How to Transform Communities Using Local Assets, Arts, and Culture

IRS Makes Changes to Charity Tax Forms

The Internal Revenue Service has just made available its 2006 Forms 990 — a version that includes changes to a controversial requirement that charities disclose information about financial relationships between board members and the organizations. The changes come one year after the IRS expanded…

Bits: Public Interest Registry Seeking Nominations for .Org Advisory Council

The Microsoft Corporation, in Redmond, Wash., has announced a $5-million grant to NPower that is contingent on the organization’s raising an equal amount of money. There is no deadline by which NPower has to raise the money, but the national network of 12 organizations that provide technology…

Technology Meetings Scheduled for April

This year’s Nonprofit Technology Conference, which last year drew more than 800 charity technology officials, consultants, and company representatives, will take place April 4-6 in Washington. The meeting, entitled “Reinventing Politics: Creating Social Change From the Group Up,” is organized by…

Foundation Seeks Ideas for AIDS-Awareness Game

Socially minded video games have been used to raise awareness about poverty in the developing world, genocide in Darfur, and environmental degradation. Next on the list of topics to be tackled: HIV and AIDS. The Kaiser Family Foundation, in Menlo Park, Calif., and MTVu, an MTV network broadcast on…

Conservation Charity’s Site Tracks Fatal Attacks on Birds

Pet owners may consider the dead birds that cats leave on their doorstep just one of the quirks of owning a cat. But the American Bird Conservancy says that, added together, those offerings represent a significant pressure on bird populations already struggling with the effects of habitat loss,…

Charities Win Travel Exception in Senate Ethics Legislation

Nonprofit groups and others that lobby Congress would face new restrictions on their dealings with U.S. senators and stricter reporting requirements under an ethics bill that was approved by the Senate last month. However, charities won an exception to a provision that bans groups from paying for…

Nonprofit Leaders Debate Proposed Principles for Self-Regulation

A proposal urging charities and foundations to adopt a set of principles to govern ethical behavior has sparked a debate over how far-reaching such standards should be and whether self-regulation is the best way to curb abuses. The proposal, which was developed by nonprofit leaders, outlines 29…

A Social Worker Finds a Pet Cause in Rescuing Animals

I grew up just outside New Haven, Conn., where my father was a professor at Yale University. My mother had been a professor, but retired to raise her children. By the time I was 14 I had a job running a stable and teaching horseback riding to children, which really gave me a sense of responsibility…