From the Trenches…
December 28, 2008 by Amanda Brandon
Filed under Small Business
Working in the trenches of nonprofits has its advantages. You get big responsibilities with a small pay check. Doesn’t sound too advantageous, huh? Well, what isn’t reflected in the paycheck is apparent in the experience. We work in nonprofits for a number of reasons, but mostly because we believe in what we do.
The Busy Nonprofit Sector Claims Another Voice
August 24, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
In launching this little effort nearly a year ago, I wrote that “I’ve seen firsthand the sweat and effort that go into making [nonprofits] run well.” Extraordinarily dedicated people doing amazing work have helped the sector not merely survive during these tough times, but thrive. I know — the client base for my freelance writing and editing business is largely nonprofit, and I remain a very busy contract worker.
So busy, in fact, that I need to hand off the 501(c) Files to someone who has the time and energy to give it the attention it deserves. This was not a …read more
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
August 23, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
Tell Uncle Sam not to bail out credit unions, please. | The Wall Street Journal
The link between communication and funding. | NetSquared
Delegates to this week’s Democratic National Convention will lend Denver nonprofits a helping hand. | The Rocky Mountain News
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
August 17, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
A very visible, if somewhat basic, call to arms. | The Huffington Post
The sad state of nonprofit jargon. | The Chronicle of Philanthropy
New Jersey’s Blue opts to turn green. | NJBIZ
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
August 10, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
How to use the world’s greatest food to raise money. | FundraisingIP.com
A call for greater nonprofit investment in policy work. | Stanford Social Innovation Review
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
August 3, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
The importance of policies encouraging and protecting nonprofit whistleblowers. | All Things Fundraising
What?! A nonprofit consultant might have something to teach to — gasp! — the for-profit sector?! | Getting Attention
A terrific primer for what to do when your organization’s CEO gets outta Dodge. | The NonProfit Times
The growing M&A trend among nonprofits. | Corporate Dealmaker
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
July 20, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
Debt forgiveness for young nonprofiteers holding student loans. | Mission-Based Management
A call for fundraisers to watch what they say. | the fundit
How do you stay focused on the mission when the work pushes you to the brink of exhaustion? | Perspectives from the Pipeline
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
July 13, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
An L.A. Times expose of for-profit fundraisers elicits a good amount of citizen journalism exploring same. | Los Angeles Times
Ten things most people don’t know about nonprofit careers. | CTW Features
How effective are British nonprofits? Maybe not so much. | Financial Times
Two very different ways of dealing with nonprofit embezzlement. | New York Times
Microsoft gets into the nonprofit software resource game. | WebProNews
It’s wicked easy to subscribe to 501(c) Files feeds: Just click here and follow the simple instructions. As always, thanks for reading! | 501(c)
ProPublica’s GM Responds to the 501(c) Files
July 9, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
After reading my post yesterday about ProPublica’s collaboration with 60 Minutes on a story that the Washington Post also delved into, the journalism nonprofit’s general manager, Dick Tofel, wrote to me with “two factual assertions I hope you’ll reconsider”:
60 Minutes “likely would have done [this story] anyway.” What’s your basis for that?
Our Alhurra story is “nearly identical” to that in the Post. Do you really think that’s a fair reading of the two stories?
My response to Tofel’s note:
In my haste to post this morning, I used sloppier language than I should have. It would have been more accurate to say …read more
Notes, Follow-Ups, and Reminders | Nonprofit Tidbits from the Last Week
July 6, 2008 by Tom Durso
Filed under Small Business
In addition to brewing a hell of a beer, Sam Adams’s Jim Koch is linking with a nonprofit to help entrepreneurs get off the ground. | Boston Globe
The nonprofit appeal of Barack Obama. | Blue Avocado
The difficulty in laying down mission-based metrics. | The NonProfit Times
The Federal Housing Administration casts a sharp eye at nonprofits loaning money for mortgage down payments. | National Public Radio
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