Hospital Conversions Lose Favor in Poll
Displeasure over the conversion of non-profit hospitals to for-profit status is rising among Americans, a new survey has found. Commissioned by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation in Menlo Park, Cal., the telephone survey of 1,000 adults found that 45 per cent said the hospital conversions were a…
Charity Regulators Brace for Cuts in Staff
The I.R.S., already strapped for resources to monitor tax-exempt groups, could find itself stretched even thinner in coming years. Marc Owens, director of the agency’s Exempt Organizations Division, said government projections call for a 20-per-cent cut in total I.R.S. staff levels through 2002,…
IRS Rulings on Politics Stir Controversy
A small number of non-profit groups have found a controversial way to get around the strict limitations on electioneering that the federal government places on charities and advocacy organizations. The organizations are relying on a pair of Internal Revenue Service rulings (Letter rulings 9725036…
Deterioration of Church Facilities Said to Endanger Social Services
The physical deterioration of churches and synagogues could imperil many important social-services programs -- just at a time when governments are shifting many of their social-welfare duties to religious organizations, says a new report. The report, “Sacred Places at Risk,” was based on a study of…
Bits: Giving USA and Mott Fund On Line
* Excerpts of Giving USA, an annual report on philanthropy by the American Association of Fund-Raising Counsel, are now available on the group’s World-Wide Web site (http://www.aafrc.org). This year’s study found that donations totaled more than $150-billion in 1996, an increase of 7.3 per cent…
Non-Profit Statistics Posted on the Internet
The National Center for Charitable Statistics now offers a glimpse of the size and scope of the non-profit world through its World-Wide Web site. The center, which is a project of the Urban Institute’s Center on Nonprofits and Philanthropy, located in Washington, provides a state-by-state…
Hunger Charity Creates a Resource Guide
World Hunger Year, a charity in New York, has put on the Internet a resource guide for groups that work to alleviate hunger and poverty. The charity’s World-Wide Web site now offers a searchable index of more than 100 non-profit groups that work with the poor. Each organization’s listing includes…
On-Line Charity Auction Nets Promising Results
Operation USA, an international relief group based in Los Angeles, took its annual fund-raising auction to the Internet this year -- a move that paid off in several ways. For two weeks, the charity accepted bids on about 20 luxury travel packages that it advertised on a World-Wide Web site. During…
At a Glance: National 4-H Council
History and purpose: Established in 1976 as a fund-raising arm for 4-H clubs and programs across the country. The National 4-H Council’s original purpose was to raise money and sponsor the annual National 4-H Congress. In recent years, it has turned its attention to designing and raising money for…
4-H’s focus on solving social ills and reaching a new generation is sowing some seeds of discontent The 4-H program to which Jocelyn Norman belongs is not teaching her how to raise livestock. Nor is she learning how to bake or sew or do any of the other activities that for decades have typified 4-H…