March of Dimes Takes to Partisan Airwaves to Support Health Bill
March of Dimes takes unusual approach to oppose the White House
Nonprofit Hospitals To Face Senate Scrutiny
Nonprofit hospitals to face Senate scrutiny
IRS Cracks Down on Charities Involved in Questionable Real-Estate Deals
Real-estate scam involving donors gets new scrutiny from IRS
Foundations Shine Spotlight on Poverty Issues in Campaign 2008
Foundations shine spotlight on poverty issues
Too Many Small Groups Must File Informational Tax Return, IRS Official Says
Too many small charities required to fill out tax form, IRS official says
Bill Would Loosen Rules for Donations of Artwork
New bill is designed to help donors of art
White House Hires Gates Foundation’s Policy Officer
Is the White House looking to foundations for policy ideas?
Advocacy Groups Battle Over Rules on Political Ads
Advocacy groups battle over rules on political ads
Charities Shouldn’t Expect IRA Incentive to Stay, Expert Says
IRA gift incentive may not last much longer
College Associations Call Endowment Proposals Too ‘Simplistic’
College associations call endowment proposals too ‘simplistic’
New Tax Form Penalizes Charities That Sell Donated Goods, Charity Says
New tax form penalizes groups that sell donated goods, charity says
Donors Continue to Inflate Deductions for Vehicles, Study Finds
Donors continue to inflate write-offs for donated cars, study finds
Charity Tries New Advocacy Tactic in Health-Insurance Battle
Charity tries new advocacy tactic online
Too Little Charity Goes to the Needy, Congress Told
Many large nonprofit groups and wealthy donors fail to give enough money and other resources to regions with large concentrations of minority and poor residents, charity leaders and other experts last week told members of a key Congressional subcommittee. As a result, they said, the regions most in…
Charity And Presidential Politics
Newt Gingrich says he chose charity work over bid for the White House