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Awards, Nov 01, 2001

The following awards have been presented for achievement in management, philanthropy, and volunteerism: Community service. The Marin Community Foundation (Larkspur, Calif.) has presented its 2001 Beryl H. Buck Awards for Achievement to the Rev. David R. Martin, executive director of the Marin AIDS…

Internet Shopper May Deduct Gifts to Charity

An online shopper who contributes to charity a rebate offered by an Internet shopping mall may deduct the amount of the rebate from income taxes, the Internal Revenue Service ruled in response to a request from the shopper. A company that ran an online shopping site, featuring links to an array of…

Senators Urge Passage of Charity Tax Breaks

Several U.S. senators are urging passage of legislation that aims to stimulate giving by creating new tax incentives for foundations and other charitable donors. Sen. Rick Santorum, Republican of Pennsylvania, and Sen. Evan Bayh, Democrat of Indiana, say charities, especially local ones, need help…

More than 800,000 Organizations Hold Charity Status, IRS Says

More than 800,000 charities and private foundations were registered with the Internal Revenue Service as of September 30, 2000, according to figures just released by the tax agency. The number of groups classified under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code rose by 45,074, or 5.8 percent,…

Gates Foundation Liaison to D.C. Has the Right Connections

David Lane doesn’t want to be called the lobbyist for the Bill & Melinda Gates ALSO SEE:About David Lane, Head of Gates Foundation’s East Coast Office Foundation, but as the director of the fund’s newly established East Coast office in Washington, he certainly has the connections to be one. Mr.…

Bits: Computer Security, Technology-Assistance Group Membership, and Diversifying Arts Organizations

The October 22 issue of NetAction Notes outlines computer-security basics for nonprofit organizations. Topics discussed include virus protection, firewalls, procedures to back up information, and security measures for e-mail lists and other computer files. NetAction is a San Francisco organization…

Charities Get Advice on Marketing Pacts

Charities can turn to a new online resource for advice on marketing partnerships with corporations. Mission & Market, which was created by Independent Sector, an association of charities and grant makers, provides facts and figures on marketing relationships between charities and companies,…

8 Charities Win Software Grants

The Microsoft Corporation, in Redmond, Wash., has awarded more than $7.6-million in software to eight nonprofit organizations through its Technology Leadership Grant program. The largest grant, $2.7-million in software, was awarded to the National Urban League, in New York. The league currently…

Technology Program Adds New Locations

Strategic Technology helps nonprofit executives assist one another and develop technology plans for their organizations. Now the program, which started in New England, is expanding to other cities. Last fall, nonprofit organizations in Springfield and Worcester, Mass., participated in the first…

Negative Effects of Welfare Privatization

Prospecting Among the Poor: Welfare Privatization, by Bill Berkowitz, examines the privatization of welfare services that occurred after the passage in 1996 of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act. When responsibility for welfare devolved to the states, writes Bill Berkowitz, a…