A Look at the Council on Foundations’ Legislative Agenda; Plus More: Friday’s Roundup
Want a sneak peek at the Council on Foundations’ legislative agenda? Read this and more in Friday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
The Best Philanthropy Speakers, and More: Thursday’s Roundup
Who are the best speakers on philanthropy? Read about one commentator’s efforts to identify them, and more, in Thursday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
Aggressive Local Efforts to Limit Charity Tax Breaks, Plus More: Wednesday’s Roundup
A look at the numerous ways local governments nationwide are seeking to limit tax breaks for charities, plus other interesting blog posts about the nonprofit world.
A Predicted Spike in Number of Uninsured Americans; Plus More: Monday’s Roundup
Without changes to the health-care system, America could see a big rise in the number of uninsured, writes one foundation executive. Read this and more in Monday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
A Case for Revising the Census; and More: Friday’s Roundup
The U.S. Census Bureau needs to review how it measures poverty, say two commentators. Read their views and more in Friday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
A Call for Grant Maker Transparency; Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup
How effective is the Foundation Center’s latest effort to make grant makers more transparent? Read one commentator’s views and more in Thursday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
The Nonprofit World’s Obsession With All Things Micro; And More: Wednesday’s Roundup
Does the nonprofit world have an obsession with all things micro? Read one technology executive’s opinion, and more in Wednesday’s roundup of the best online postings on the nonprofit world.
Editorial Argues for Madoff Victims’ Repayment; Plus More: Tuesday’s Roundup
A newspaper editorial argues for repayments for victims of a failed investment scheme by Bernard Madoff, even if it means nonprofit groups need to pay up. Read this and more in Tuesday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world.
An Argument for Nonprofit Bonds and Loans, Plus More: Monday’s Roundup
One former chief financial officer is calling on foundations and philanthropists to support nonprofit bonds and loans. Read his comments and more in Monday’s roundup of the best online postings about the nonprofit world
Couple Gives $10-Million to Foster Religious Tolerance
Gift seeks to help religious leaders learn to work together to solve disease, hunger, and poverty.