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‘Worth’: a Ranking of 100 Biggest Donors

George Soros tops Worth magazine’s latest ranking of the nation’s 100 most generous philanthropists (April). The magazine bases its ranking on the amount that donors have given throughout their lifetimes. Mr. Soros, the international financier, has contributed more than $2-billion to charity, the…

On-Line Advice Available for Charities That Help Kids

Charity officials who work with children can get free, on-line help on a range of topics -- such as evaluating their programs, raising money, and training employees -- through a new Web site. The site, which is illustrated with crayon drawings by children, is run by the National Youth Development…

Accounting Software Reviewed in New Guide

Charities that want to purchase accounting software can take advantage of a new guide that evaluates 26 different accounting programs used by non-profit groups. The Nonprofit Financial Center, a Chicago group that works to promote sound financial practices among charities, has published the guide…

Technology and Public Policy Discussed on New List

A new e-mail discussion list focuses on how non-profit organizations can use technology for public-policy activities. The Nonprofits’ Policy & Technology Project, which is run by OMB Watch, a Washington non-profit group, created NPTalk as a forum to discuss how communications technology can be used…

Charities Offered Free Help With Commercial Sites

Non-profit organizations can sign up to add “shopping malls” to their Web sites through Shop2Give, a company that allows on-line shoppers to designate a portion of their purchases to charity. Since December, shoppers at the Shop2Give Web site -- which includes more than 30 on-line retailers, such…

Awards, Mar 25, 1999

The following awards have been presented for work in philanthropy, fund raising, volunteerism, and non-profit management: AIDS. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (Santa Monica, Cal.) has presented its 1999 Elizabeth Glaser Scientist Awards, which support research on pediatric AIDS and…

Meetings Scheduled on Hurricane Relief

The U.S. Department of State plans to make charity efforts to help Central America recover from Hurricane Mitch a key discussion item in town meetings being held nationwide this year. State Department officials said that thus far, they are working with four non-profit organizations that deal with…

New Institute to Promote Service

A new institute designed to cultivate an interest in philanthropy and volunteerism among college undergraduates is being established at the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy. The Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service will offer academic courses, internships at non-profit…

Baptist Group’s Leader Steps Down

The Rev. Henry J. Lyons resigned last week as president of the National Baptist Convention USA, following his conviction this month on theft and racketeering charges in a Florida state court. Mr. Lyons’s five-year term as head of one of the nation’s largest black churches was scheduled to expire in…

Investment Plan Nets Fraud Charges for Florida Church

Federal officials have arrested the leaders of a Florida church, charging that the group’s money-doubling investment plan is a fraud, and that the church did not fulfill its promise to spend millions of dollars on charity. The seven leaders of Greater Ministries International, in Tampa, face a…