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Promise Keepers Recalls Employees

Promise Keepers, the Christian men’s evangelical group, which last month laid off its entire paid staff of 345 people, has recalled all of its employees. The Denver group, best known for holding religious rallies in sports stadiums around the country, said that it could afford to reinstate its…

Court Ruling Protects Gifts to Churches

A federal appeals court has reaffirmed that creditors may not recover gifts made to churches by donors who later declare bankruptcy. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit had ruled previously that, under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed by Congress in 1993, such gifts could…

Proposed Deduction Seen Yielding Billions

Americans would increase their giving to charity by $16.5-billion over the next five years if Congress allowed people who do not itemize on their federal income-tax returns to claim a charitable tax deduction, says a new report. The report, based on a study by the Price Waterhouse accounting…

Bits: Wildlife Alerts and Books for the Poor

* The World Wildlife Fund in Washington has started a “conservation action network” (http://takeaction.worldwildlife.org). Visitors can view “action alerts” on issues such as the protection of tigers and then send a fax directly to their Congressional representatives to voice their opinions. By the…

Overseas Development News Available on Internet Site

The International Development Network is hoping to become a one-stop on-line resource center for charities that work on economic development across the globe. The Athens, Ga., non-profit group’s Web site is updated daily with news of concern to charities -- as well as government agencies and…

AIDS Watchdog Group Posts Financial Data On Line

Financial data about AIDS charities -- including salaries paid to top officials -- are now available on the Internet. The AIDS Service Provider Accountability Project, a group in San Francisco started by several AIDS activists, has posted financial data for at least 29 AIDS organizations on its Web…

59 Foundations to Receive Publicity Awards

The Council on Foundations next week will honor 59 grant makers that it says have done a good job of keeping the public informed about their activities. The Wilmer Shields Rich Awards for Excellence in Communications, named in memory of the council’s first executive director, will be presented at…

‘Salon’ Magazine: the Scaife Connection

The Pittsburgh philanthropist and publisher Richard Mellon Scaife is the “shadowy figure” at the center of a brewing controversy involving independent counsel Kenneth Starr’s Whitewater investigation, according to Salon, an on-line magazine (http://www.salonmagazine.com). David Hale, a key witness…

‘Whole Earth’: Soul and Money

The interplay between soul and money is explored in the Spring issue of Whole Earth. In articles, brief book reviews and excerpts, and lists of resources, the magazine examines the history of money and the myriad ways in which it is used, invested, and given away. “Education on giving is rare,”…

Polls Show Americans Say Volunteering Is Important

Three new surveys have provided fresh insights into Americans’ views on volunteering: * A United Parcel Service survey released this month found that more than half of Americans believe that volunteering is more important today than it was five years ago. And 40 per cent said they would like to…