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Awards, Nov 27, 2003

The following awards have been presented for work in advocacy, fund raising, nonprofit leadership, philanthropy, and other areas. Arts. Americans for the Arts (Washington) has presented its Frederick R. Weisman Award for Philanthropy in the Arts to Teresa Heinz, chairman of the Heinz Endowments and…

Congress Investigates Charity Tax Deal

By Elizabeth Schwinn A Congressional subcommittee last week examined a tax deal involving charities and other tax-exempt groups, such as pension funds. The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations spent two days examining two approaches it said involved questionable tax shelters, including…

Appeals Court Reverses Tax-Exemption Ruling

By Elizabeth Schwinn A federal appeals court has ruled that, to retain its tax exemption, a charity hospital must do more to demonstrate that it retains control of a joint venture with a for-profit partner. The decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit overturns a lower court’s…

Web Site Focuses on Vision Problems

VisionConnection, a new Web site, provides information about vision impairment, its prevention, and vision rehabilitation -- all in a format that makes it easy for people who are blind or have limited sight to gain access to the material. Forty vision organizations from around the world worked…

Study Says News Stories Can Aid Online Appeals

Nonprofit organizations can improve their online fund raising by better timing their appeals to news coverage related to their work or cause, according to a new report. In a survey of visitors to Atlantic Monthly Online this summer, more than 80 percent of respondents -- 493 out of 600 -- said they…

Mapping Technology Links L.A. Charity Services

A new Web site combines a database of health, education, and social-service providers in Los Angeles County with mapping technology to help people find the services they need and to make it easier for policy makers and activists to understand the local social-service landscape. HealthyCity.org…

Study: Charity Fraud Exceeds $1-Billion

High-level charity officials stole or misused at least $1.28-billion from 152 nonprofit organizations during the past seven years, but the organizations recovered less than half that amount while many perpetrators received minor punishment, according to a new study. The study, by Harvard…

Charities Brace for State Cuts

Nonprofit groups told to expect hard times until 2006As states continue to grapple with a fiscal crisis that some economists have described as the worst in 50 years, ALSO SEE:Tough Times for State Budgets budget experts and charities in many locales are concerned that nonprofit groups could be big…

Catholic Giving in 2002 Rose 4.9 Percent

Giving by Americans to the Roman Catholic Church rose last year despite a clergy sexual-abuse scandal that rocked its congregations, according to a new study. Giving at church services and other general collections grew 4.9 percent, or $273-million, to $5.8-billion last year for the country’s 194…

Majority of Older Adults Are Volunteers and Donors, New Study Finds

By Nicole Wallace Eighty-seven percent of adults age 45 and older spend time volunteering, according to a new survey published by ALSO SEE:Giving and Volunteering by Adults 45 and Older AARP, a membership and advocacy group for older people. Fifty-one percent said that they volunteer through a…