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Government

From Graft to Golf

By Jessica Ruvinsky | May. 18, 2011
 
SSIR blogger John Brothers the Principal of Cuidiu Consulting, a Senior Fellow in executive leadership with the Support Center for Nonprofit Management, and an adjunct professor at New York University’s Wagner School for Public Service.

Nonprofits

Republican Focus on Planned Parenthood: A 25-Year Trend of Partisan Action

In the excitement of the budget negotiations, a nonprofit organization was again thrust into the national spotlight.

By John Brothers | 2 | Apr. 14, 2011
 

Nonprofits

Laws, Not Lawyers

By John H. Vogel Jr., Sarah Gohl Isabel, & James Sears Bryant | Jun. 1, 2007
 

Philanthropy

Policing the Police

By Catherine DiBenedetto | 2 | May. 21, 2007
 

Nonprofits

The Sham of Responsibility

To maintain the public trust and confidence, the nonprofit sector must be accountable for – and go beyond – what laws and regulations require.

By Mark Rosenman | 9 | Oct. 10, 2006
 

Nonprofits

More Cynical, But the Same

New legislation is further squeezing nonprofits.

By Mark Rosenman | 12 | Jul. 31, 2006
 

Nonprofits

Missing in Action

Why are nonprofits silent on the repeal of the estate tax?

By Mark Rosenman | 25 | May. 15, 2006
 

Philanthropy

Your Reactions to “A Failure of Philanthropy?”

Getting money to the poor.

By Perla Ni | 6 | Jan. 23, 2006
 

Nonprofits

Logging in for the Environment

By Laila Weir | Dec. 1, 2005
 

Nonprofits

New Approaches to Funding or to Programs?

Tax cuts and the federal deficit create real shortfalls for nonprofits. The scale of replacement needs is well beyond possible increased revenues from private philanthropy and social ventures. What to do?

By Mark Rosenman | 2 | Oct. 28, 2005