Tech money and the sound of silence at a Seattle homeless services nonprofit, Utah’s major daily joins the nonprofit family, a baseball team repeatedly strikes out with the IRS, and more!
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Conflict of Interest: Recusal Is Not Enough

Effective governance requires more than compliance when it comes to negotiating conflicts of interest. Failure to navigate the gray areas may damage a nonprofit’s reputation in a big way.

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Did a Seattle Housing Nonprofit Sell its Soul to Amazon?

While we doubt there was an explicit quid pro quo, a Seattle housing nonprofit’s silence on policy after accepting a $5 million Amazon check makes us say: “Yuck!”

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Welcome to Nonprofithood, Salt Lake Tribune!

In a sign of nonprofit journalism’s growing maturity as a sector, the Salt Lake Tribune’s application to become a nonprofit is easily approved by the Internal Revenue Service.

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IRS Revokes Tax-Exempt Status for Nonprofit-Owned Baseball Team

A New Hampshire-based collegiate baseball team has lost its tax exemption due to a failure to file Form 990s, but continues to act as if it were tax exempt.

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Four Kalamazoo Nonprofits Launch Shared Services Collaborative

Four nonprofits band together to leverage resources, increase efficiency, and expand their impact in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

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Detroit Nonprofit Creates a Nonprofit from One of Its Programs

Following financial troubles and mission creep, a Detroit nonprofit spins off a program into its own nonprofit.

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