Treasury Weighs Foundation Payout Rule — or Does It?
Was it a revelation -- or a misunderstanding? At a seminar last week on non-profit organizations and the government, a top Treasury Department official suggested that his agency is prepared to re-examine the rules mandating that private foundations distribute at least 5 per cent of their investment…
The following awards have been presented for work in philanthropy, fund raising, volunteerism, and non-profit management: Arts. Americans for the Arts (Washington) has given its 1998 Michael Newton Award, which recognizes exemplary leadership and dedication to supporting the arts through united…
Non-Profit Publicity Campaigns Honored for Creativity and Innovation
Innovative advertisements created for non-profit organizations around the world were honored last month at the 39th Annual Clio Awards in New York. An Australian campaign designed for the International Campaign to Ban Landmines won a gold Clio. The organization scattered circular stickers,…
‘Salon’: Lavish Spending at Tax-Exempt Magazine
The editor of The American Spectator, R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr., has received lavish personal benefits paid for by the non-profit group that owns the conservative publication, according to the on-line magazine Salon (http://www.salonmagazine.com). The article, which was written by Salon’s Washington…
‘The Economist’: A Challenge to America’s Wealthy
“America could be on the verge of a golden age of philanthropy, of a sort not seen since the 1900s,” says The Economist (May 30). “But if that is to happen,” it says, “many more of the entrepreneurs who are changing the rules of everything from computers to high finance will have to start applying…
Charities Cheer Defeat of California Ballot Measure That Threatened Advocacy
A contentious California ballot measure that many non-profit officials feared would lead to restrictions on advocacy efforts by charities has been rejected by voters. It is the first of a handful of measures expected to come up at the state and federal levels in coming months that threaten to put…
Censored Documents Posted on Charity’s Site
The Digital Freedom Network is turning to the Internet to fight censorship around the world. The Hackensack, N.J., non-profit group has posted on its Web site essays, letters, and other writings by people who have been imprisoned, persecuted, or otherwise silenced in their home countries. “In the…
Company Creates On-Line Giving Guides
Donor Resource, a Seattle company, has created an on-line storehouse of data about charities that it hopes donors nationwide will turn to for information. Donor Resource’s “Commit” Web site currently features free giving guides for the San Francisco and Seattle areas, with a Portland, Ore., site…
Management Course Available via Satellite
The Public Broadcasting Service has created a new educational series and certificate program on non-profit management. The PBS Adult Learning Service, in collaboration with the Learning Institute for Nonprofit Organizations, a Madison, Wis., group that trains non-profit employees, will offer via…
Income Increases 11% for Top British Charities
The 500 British charities that raise the most in private donations saw their income grow to 4.4-billion pounds ($7.2-billion) last year -- a gain of 11 per cent from 1996 after adjusting for inflation, says a new report. The study suggests that British charities are enjoying renewed gains after…