March 10th, 2008
A pair of stories that broke recently offer some lessons for nonprofits on how to deal with bad news that becomes public.
In New York, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation not only cashiered a couple of employees when an internal audit revealed that hundreds of thousands of dollars was missing, it also asked the Manhattan district […]
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February 28th, 2008
Calling it “A Capitalist Jolt for Charity,” the New York Times breathlessly told the story on the front page of its Sunday Business section of a pair of married philanthropists who took the nonprofit they were supporting and transformed it into a for-profit venture because, shock of shocks, what they were funding was costing them […]
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February 21st, 2008
As “the trusted philanthropic advisor to more than 1,600 individuals, families, and businesses who want to make a difference in the lives of others through charitable giving,” the Columbus Foundation, located in Ohio’s capital city, makes a pretty good case for its claim of being “your community foundation.” The foundation strengthened its case last week […]
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February 19th, 2008
Cutting-edge isn’t usually the first phrase to come to mind when nonprofit shows up in word-association exercises. But a nonprofit foundation is giving the big boys on the tech block a run for their money.
If you use Firefox to browse the Web or Thunderbird as your e-mail client, you’re the beneficiary of the innovative, intuitive […]
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February 19th, 2008
Poor Michael Bloomberg.
With less than two years left in his final term and billions of dollars in his bank account, New York’s mayor would seem poised to execute “his oft-stated plan to pursue a full-time career in philanthropy,” as the New York Times put it Sunday. “… If he were to pour much of his […]
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February 18th, 2008
Some final takeaways from the “Meet the Grantmakers” panel discussion, sponsored by the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University and held in Center City Philadelphia late last month:
The nicely dressed executive at whose desk you nervously sit is the foreboding face of the foundation you’re pitching, but she’s a person first. Approach her as you […]
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February 11th, 2008
Last month the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University brought together a handful of funders for a panel discussion of tips and trends. Representatives of dozens of nonprofits packed a meeting room in the basement of PECO Energy’s Center City Philadelphia headquarters to listen in, and the Center was kind enough to […]
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February 10th, 2008
A recently posted fact sheet from the IRS outlines the “variety of tools at its disposal to make certain that tax-exempt organizations comply with federal law designed to ensure they are entitled to any tax exemption they may claim.” (Hat tip to the Nonprofit Law Prof Blog.)
Not everyone thinks that nonprofit journalism is such a […]
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February 7th, 2008
Corporate ownership of newspapers has been mostly a failure, with papers losing readers, trimming staff, and putting out increasingly inferior products. Wall Street’s narrow focus on quarterly earnings statements is completely at odds with what excellent journalism is: a long-term and often painstaking venture meant to report what is happening, and in so doing create […]
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February 4th, 2008
Last month the Nonprofit Center at La Salle University brought together a handful of funders for a panel discussion of tips and trends. Representatives of dozens of nonprofits packed a meeting room in the basement of PECO Energy’s Center City Philadelphia headquarters to listen in, and the Center was kind enough to […]
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