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Supreme Court Upholds Ban on Direct Political Gifts by Nonprofit Groups

The U.S. Supreme Court last week ruled that nonprofit organizations, just like for-profit businesses, must abide by a longstanding ban on direct contributions to federal political candidates. By a vote of 7 to 2, the court said that applying the prohibition to nonprofit groups does not violate the…

Panel Recommends Review of Tax Shelters

In response to concern that tax-exempt organizations are being used as illegal tax shelters, an Internal Revenue Service advisory committee has recommended the creation of two new offices to tackle the problem. The committee cited two examples of abuses of charitable-giving laws: car donations by…

Estate-Tax Repeal Would Hurt Giving, Report Says

If the estate tax were repealed, Americans would give about $10-billion less each year to charity than they now do, according to a new report. Hardest hit, says the report: private foundations, which typically receive the greatest share of money from charitable bequests. The report, prepared by OMB…

Awards, Jun 26, 2003

The following awards have been presented for work in advocacy, fund raising, nonprofit leadership, philanthropy, and other areas. Arts. Americans for the Arts (Washington) has presented several awards at its annual meeting. Craig Dreeszen, former director of the Arts Extension Service at the U. of…

Bits: NPower Receives Grant

NPower, a network of organizations that provide technology assistance to other charities, has received a $50,000 grant from the SBC Foundation to update an emergency-preparedness guide created by its New York affiliate to share lessons learned by area nonprofit groups after the September 11, 2001,…

New Database Lists Nonprofit Legal Sources

Lawyers and scholars have a new resource to which they can turn as they conduct research on nonprofit legal issues. The National Center on Philanthropy and Law at the New York University School of Law has created an online database that offers citations to more than 7,000 books, articles, and other…

Charities’ Internet Sites Win Webby Awards

Nonprofit organizations made a strong showing at the 2003 Webby Awards, taking top honors in several categories. Given by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, an association for online-communication professionals, the Webbys honor Internet sites in 31 categories, such as…

California Campaign Tries New Fund-Raising Tool

The Sharp HealthCare Foundation, in San Diego, has added a new weapon to its capital-campaign arsenal. The fund-raising arm of the city’s largest health care system has developed a multimedia CD-ROM as part of its $50-million campaign to raise money for new building projects, computer technology,…

United Ways Merge in Chicago Area

United Way in Chicago and United Way of Suburban Chicago, a federation of 52 United Ways, have agreed to merge into a new organization by the end of December. Under the agreement -- aimed at streamlining operations in the region, which has the greatest number of United Ways in the country -- the…

Red Cross Lays Off 231 Workers

The American Red Cross, in an effort to reduce costs and streamline the organization, is laying off 231 employees and choosing not to fill an additional 79 positions. The move involves consolidating financial and human-resource departments at the charity’s biomedical facility in Northern Virginia…