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Nonprofits

“Flag on the Play” for a Multi-Million Dollar Nonprofit

On February 7th, the Courage Center held its 4th annual benefit for Camp Courage, which offers safe, accessible, natural environments for children with disabilities. Founded in Minnesota in 1928, the Courage Center is a nonprofit organization that set a goal of $15,000 dollars for its Dance with Courage event… (continue reading this blog post)

By John Brothers | 8 | Feb. 19, 2010
 

Social Innovations

The Madoff Philanthropic Implosion

By Max L. Kleinman | Aug. 18, 2009
 

Global Issues

Research: At a Loss for Ethics

By Alana Conner | May. 21, 2009
 

Philanthropy

Research: When Swag Backfires

By Alana Conner | 1 | May. 21, 2009
 

Nonprofits

Ethics and Nonprofits

By Deborah L. Rhode & Amanda K. Packel | 9 | May. 21, 2009
 

Global Issues

Technology’s Positive Impact on Human Rights

The author details a Web that tells stories and exposes human injustice and trauma rather than gossip

By Gina Klein Jorasch | May. 7, 2009
 

Nonprofits

What Didn’t Work: Tongue-Tied at the Top

By Pete Smith | 6 | Apr. 22, 2009
 

Social Innovations

Spinternet

The Internet has the potential to do a lot of good in the world, but we must not ignore the emerging negative influence.

By Marcia Stepanek | Apr. 2, 2009
 

Nonprofits

Nonprofit Accounting Rules Are Not the Solution to For-Profit Accountability

Nonprofit accounting rules should not be forced on anyone.

By Clara Miller | 2 | Mar. 20, 2009
 

Government

An Unconscionable Business

Reviewed By Holly Burkhalter | Dec. 1, 2008