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Bits: On-Line Regulation and Raising Money for Technology Projects

* For the first time, state charity regulators and leaders of non-profit organizations will meet formally to publicly discuss how fund-raising laws apply to Internet solicitations. The topic is the focus of the annual conference of the National Association of State Charity Officials, in Charleston,…

On-Line Advice Offered to Discussion-Group Leaders

How many times have you joined a new e-mail discussion list only to find that the initial burst of enthusiastic messages slowed to a trickle in a matter of weeks? Two international organizations, Management Sciences for Health, in Boston, and Program for Appropriate Technology in Health, in…

Technology Topics Featured in On-Line Magazine

A new on-line magazine, Nonprofit Toolkit, provides in-depth information about technology issues facing non-profit organizations. Although it is published by Arts Wire, a project of the New York Foundation for the Arts that helps arts organizations better use technology, Nonprofit Toolkit aims to…

Internet Shopping Service Benefits Charities 2 Ways

A new on-line shopping service is offering two different ways for charities to benefit from on-line purchases. Dash.com, a company in New York, has negotiated rebate agreements with more than 50 on-line merchants, including GourmetMarket.com, NetGrocer, and Reel.com. Customers who sign up for the…

White House Starts Web Site to Promote Giving Meeting

The use of satellite and Internet technology will allow citizens across the country to participate in next month’s White House Conference on Philanthropy. On October 22, the White House Conference on Philanthropy: Gifts to the Future will discuss the American tradition of giving and ways to pass…

Black Church Picks New President

The National Baptist Convention USA, one of the nation’s largest black denominations, has chosen a new president to replace its former leader, who is serving time in jail for racketeering and theft in connection with the mishandling of church money. The Rev. William J. Shaw won the highly contested…

AmeriCorps Funds Eliminated by House

The House of Representatives has eliminated all funds for AmeriCorps and related national-service programs for the fiscal year that begins October 1. But AmeriCorps officials were optimistic that an appropriations bill that is eventually passed by the entire Congress will restore money for the…

Winners of Graphic-Design Competition for Museum Publications

ALSO SEE:Museums Win Awards for Graphic Design MUSEUMS WITH BUDGETS OF $500,000 OR MORE Annual Reports First prize: Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), Interaction: Walker Art Center 1997-1998 Annual Report Second prize: Glen Burnie Historic House, Gardens and Julian Wood Glass, Jr., Collection…

Museums Win Awards for Graphic Design

More than 180 publications from museums and galleries ALSO SEE:Winners of Graphic-Design Competition for Museum Publications have been recognized for excellence in graphic design in the 19th annual Museum Publications Design Competition. The contest, which is sponsored by the American Association…

Pay at New York Non-Profit Groups Beats Inflation

Employees of non-profit organizations in metropolitan New York ALSO SEE:Average Salaries at New York Non-Profit Groups in 1998 saw their pay go up by an average of 5.2 per cent in 1998, according to a new survey. That increase outpaced last year’s 1.6-per-cent inflation rate and was just slightly…