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Harvard Adds Program to Train Nonprofit Leaders

Harvard adds program to train nonprofit leaders

Budget-Priced Beethoven

How symphonies are making tickets more affordable to large numbers of people

Major Jewish Group to Undergo Restructuring

Major Jewish organization expected to undergo restructuring

Fraud Found to Be Widespread in Katrina Claims

Government, charities frequently defrauded by people seeking Katrina aid

Seattle Museum Gets $1-Billion in Artworks

Seattle Art Museum receives $1-billion in artworks

Automatic Donations Attract Growing Interest From Donors

Automatic donations attract growing interest from donors

St. Louis Charity Founder Under Indictment for Fraud

Charity founder faces federal fraud charges over raffles that produced $1.9-million

We’ve Been Fooled

The anonymous author of the blog Don’t Tell the Donor promised to reveal his or her identity in a posting on Sunday. The promise, which came in response to a recent online debate about the credibility of anonymous bloggers, drew quite a bit of attention last week in the nonprofit world. It turns…

“Cyberbullying”: A New Form of Sexism?

Is “cyberbullying a new form of sexism?

NYC Antipoverty Program Seeks to Change Behaviors

NYC antipoverty program tests financial incentives