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Giving to Colleges and Private Schools

ALSO SEE:U.S. Colleges Raised $24-Billion in 2001

How Charities Prepare Volunteers for Intensely Emotional Work

Charity managers and consultants offer advice to organizations that wish to better prepare their volunteers for emotionally intense assignments.

Awards, Mar 21, 2002

The following awards have been presented for achievement in fund raising, management, philanthropy, and research: Corporate community service. The Points of Light Foundation (Washington) has named six companies to receive the 2002 Awards for Excellence in Corporate Community Service for their…

IRS Seeks Advice for Online Filing

By Grant Williams The IRS is asking the public to submit comments to help the service develop a system for nonprofit organizations to file their informational tax returns electronically. In a statement (Announcement 2002-27), the IRS lists a series of questions about its filing project. The IRS’s…

E-Mail Receipts O.K., IRS Tells Charities

By Grant Williams The Internal Revenue Service has confirmed that charities and churches may fulfill a federal requirement by using e-mail messages to provide acknowledgments to donors for certain gifts. The approval from the IRS comes in a new publication that the revenue service says is designed…

IRS Keeps Watch on Relief Charities

Amid concern over how charities responding to the September 11 terrorist attacks may be spending donations, the Internal Revenue Service has sent a letter to the groups to say it is keeping tabs on them. “In light of the considerable funds contributed for September 11 disaster relief and the…

Veteran Nonprofit Leader Can’t Pass Up Role of a Lifetime

Reynold Levy was planning a simpler life when the offer came to run Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, in New York. Rather than recuperate from the high-stress presidency of the International Rescue Committee, a worldwide refugee-relief group, Mr. Levy, who turns 58 next month, will oversee…

Bits: Gateway to Donate Computers, Software for Grass-Roots Groups, and a New Foundation

Gateway plans to give nonprofit organizations as many as 4,500 of the computers the company supplied to the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for use during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The application for the donation program will be available online from April 2 to July 31. Before then, charities…

New Programs Offer Discounts to Charities

Two new programs provide discounted technology products to nonprofit organizations. CompuMentor, a San Francisco charity that provides technology assistance to other nonprofit groups, has opened an online store on its TechSoup.org Web site. DiscounTech (http://www.techsoup.org/discountech) builds…

An Introduction to Using Online Service Providers

The eNonprofit: A Guide to ASPs, Internet Services, and Online Software, by Michael Stein and John Kenyon, shows nonprofit organizations how they can benefit from using application service providers, which are companies that provide software tools over the Internet, usually for a monthly…