NYC policy allows nonprofits to bill city for indirect costs, are white nonprofit leaders really ready to diversify boards?, list examining finances of 946 private colleges is quashed, and more!
What if pizza shops had to manage their money like nonprofits? The Human Services Council reveals the financial absurdities of the nonprofit operating model.
Nonprofit Study: Connecting Dollars to Outcomes Explore if and how 353 nonprofit executives evaluate mission effectiveness, use logic models, and correlate programs to financial metrics for dollars-to-outcomes transparency.
We all know that government contracts typically have thin margins that fail to cover all costs. A new policy in New York City might help, at least a bit.
An initiative in Springfield, Illinois seeks to diversify nonprofit boards. An unanswered question remains, though: are white leaders willing to yield power?
A college-advising company makes projections regarding the financial viability of 946 private nonprofit colleges. But you won’t be seeing those numbers any time soon.
Following the examples of museum workers, adjunct professors, and journalists, a gender equity group establishes a spreadsheet for workers at Jewish nonprofits to share wage and benefit information.
Recently, the Salt Lake Tribune, a for-profit since 1870, became a nonprofit. As this example from a 50-year Chicago weekly shows, others are likely to follow.