Congressional Fight Stalls Charity Provisions
By Elizabeth SchwinnThe odds that Congress will pass any major legislation this year to change rules affecting donors and nonprofit groups are growing slimmer. Two key lawmakers are squabbling over the legislation, and unless they come up with a compromise, Congressional aides and charity lobbyists…
Supreme Court Turns Down Charity Telemarketing Case
By Brennen JensenAn effort by two Maryland charities to challenge federal telemarketing restrictions has ended with the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to review the nonprofit groups’ complaints. Nonprofit groups are exempt from many of the restrictions and disclosure requirements that the Federal…
Federal Judge Strikes Down AIDS-Grant Restriction
By Ian WilhelmA federal judge in Washington has struck down a U.S. government requirement that nonprofit groups sign an antiprostitution pledge to receive AIDS grants, saying the rule violates organizations’ free-speech rights. The ruling was a victory for DKT International, a charity in Washington…
Former Official Alleges That D.C. United Way Distorted Campaign Results
By Harvy LipmanWashington The United Way in Washington, D.C., faces charges that it distorted its fund-raising results, putting another roadblock in the way of the organization’s effort to rebuild its reputation after a scandal that in 2004 saw its former chief executive plead guilty to stealing…
By Nicole Wallace American Humanics has released a new bibliography and literature review entitled “Workforce Issues in the Nonprofit Sector: Generational Leadership Change and Diversity.” It is available in the Initiative for Nonprofit Sector Careers section of the organization’s Web site, under…
‘Net Neutrality’ Is Topic of Grant-Maker Seminar
By Nicole WallaceThe Innovation Funders Network plans to hold a conference call for grant makers on “net neutrality” on June 9. The concept of net neutrality refers to the practice of handling all data traveling over the Internet in the same way, no matter which companies’ networks deliver it.…
Regulators Offered Access to Charity Financial Figures
By Harvy LipmanGuideStar is developing a new online service designed to make it easier for government regulators to check on the financial performance of nonprofit groups. The new section of GuideStar’s Web Site, to be called gov@GuideStar, will allow subscribers to search for information contained…
New Web Site Offers Data on Donors
By Leah KerkmanThe Forum of Regional Associations of Grantmakers, in Washington, announced a new Web site that features articles and other information on emerging trends in giving. As part of the New Ventures in Philanthropy Initiative, the site — Donors of the Future Online Knowledge Center —…
Intel Pledges $1-Billion Over Next Five Years
By Leah KerkmanIntel, the computer-chip manufacturer, in Santa Clara, Calif., has said it will spend $1-billion in the next five years to expand computer access in developing countries. The program, Intel World Ahead, will seek to extend wireless broadband access to at least one billion new users.…
American U. Approves Overhaul of Its Board
By Paul FainWashington In a move that charity leaders hope will head off new federal regulations, American University’s Board of Trustees unanimously approved a sweeping set of recommendations to improve the board’s inclusiveness, accountability, and oversight. The overhaul was conducted in…