A New Leader Seeks to Expand Charity’s Reach and Mission
NEW ON THE JOB In November, when Diane L. Bell-McKoy was named president of Associated Black Charities — after a decade of coveting the position — she had a good ALSO SEE: ARTICLE: About Diane L. Bell-McKoy, president, Associated Black Charities idea of what the organization needed: a strong fund…
Looking Back at a Museum Charity’s First 10 Years
NEW BOOKS Sharing Connections: A Decade of the Museum Loan Network, chronicles the history of the organization from its founding, in 1995, through 2005. Created to encourage museums to share artworks, artifacts, and other objects, the network awards grants to make it easier for cultural…
A Discussion of Businesses, Charities, and Organizations That Combine the Two
NEW BOOKS Research on Social Entrepreneurship: Understanding and Contributing to an Emerging Field, edited by Rachel Mosher-Williams, aims to define and describe “social entrepreneurship.” Seven articles by professors and nonprofit and foundation leaders explore this field — including essays that…
A Call for Foundations to Make Big Changes in Accountability
NEW BOOKS Building Solid Foundations: New Approaches to Substantive Philanthropic Accountability, by Rick Cohen, asks, “What kind of difference should foundations make in our society?” Mr. Cohen looks at what foundations do — and what they ought to do — to deserve tax-exempt status, and to whom…
Watchdog Group Complains About Church Loans
TAX WATCH A watchdog group in Washington has asked the IRS to investigate the Living Word Christian Center, in Brooklyn Park, Minn. The group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics, charges that the church made improper loans to its senior pastor, James “Mac” Hammond. The same group previously…
IRS Panel Seeks Comments on Plan for Reporting Errors
TAX WATCH An IRS advisory committee is seeking feedback from charity officials and legal experts on whether the tax agency should create a new program for tax-exempt organizations that would encourage them to come forward when they discover problems with their informational tax returns or other…
Tax Agency Offers Advice on Charity Accountability
TAX WATCH As charities debate whether to create ways to police their own behavior, the Internal Revenue Service has come forward with its ideas to improve accountability. The tax agency has released an unofficial “discussion draft” of nine principles for charity boards to follow. The principles…
Volunteering by Americans Hits Four-Year Low
Sixty-one million Americans donated time to charity last year, the lowest number of volunteers in four years, according to new data from the federal government. The figure represents a drop from the 65.4 million people who said they volunteered in 2005, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor…
Philanthropy Experts Debate Merits of Socially Responsible Investments
Foundations may hamper their charitable efforts if they invest only in companies that say they are socially responsible, said a scholar last week during a debate on whether grant makers should align their investments with their missions. Jon Entine, an adjunct fellow at the American Enterprise…
Grant Maker Gains Insight While on Active Duty
OUTSIDE THE NONPROFIT WORLD Last year, Bonnie Jenkins received a phone call with a message that few foundation officials have ever received. She was going to war. Ms. Jenkins, who works at the Ford Foundation, in New York, learned that March morning that her U.S. Naval Reserve unit had been called…
Bits: MobileActive Publishes Guide on Cell-Phone Advocacy
MobileActive, an Amherst, Mass., network of people who use cell phones to promote civic engagement, has published a guide on cell-phone advocacy. To get there: Go to http://www.mobileactive.org/guides. Charity Navigator has added to its Web site an interactive map of Africa that allows visitors to…
New Prize Honors Software Developers
A new award will honor a person or group whose work is making it easier for people to start using free and open-source software. The APC Chris Nicol FOSS Prize will be awarded by the Association for Progressive Communications, an international network of organizations that use technology to promote…
Kintera Shakes Up Its Top Leadership
The upheaval in the fund-raising software industry continues with a leadership shake-up at Kintera, a San Diego company that provides Web-based software for nonprofit organizations. Kintera has named Richard N. LaBarbera as the company’s new president, and Alfred R. Berkeley III has been elected…
Washington Charities Expect to Increase Salaries
Salaries for nonprofit workers in the Washington area are expected to rise in 2007, according to a new survey of local nonprofit employers. However, a new ALSO SEE: GRAPHIC: Percentage of Washington nonprofit groups that offer bonuses and other rewards to workers TABLE: Nonprofit pay: salary ranges…
Charities urge Congress to drop cuts proposed by the White House By Elizabeth SchwinnPresident Bush this month proposed to cut or freeze many of the programs that benefit nonprofit organizations. But the outlook for his budget is uncertain: While last November’s election brought in new…
America’s Second Harvest (Chicago): Appointed Alice G. Archabal, vice president of philanthropy, to be chief development officer, and Maura Daly, director of communication, to be vice president of government relations. Atlanta Ballet: Appointed Barry Hughson, executive director of the Amercan…