Virginia school district policy supports student activism, will the IRS bring conservation easement scam to heel?, lessons in collaborative journalism from ProPublica, and more!
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** Beyond Financial Oversight: Expanding the Board’s Role in the Pursuit of Sustainability ([link removed][UNIQID])
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This important article addresses how nonprofit boards need to step to the plate differently when the political and economic environment is deeply chaotic.
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** Virginia School District Allows Students One Absence a Year for Activism ([link removed][UNIQID])
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In Fairfax, Virginia—near Washington DC—a school district passes a policy to allow students one excused absence a year for political protest activity.
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** Conservation Easement Scam Proves Resilient Despite IRS Pressure ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Conservation easements aim to improve resilience by preserving undeveloped land. Unfortunately, easement-related tax abuse has also proved to be highly resilient.
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** ProPublica Outlines Lessons from 3-Year Collaborative Journalism Project ([link removed][UNIQID])
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For three years, ProPublica’s “Documenting Hate” project lifted up stories about hate crimes. What lessons about collaborative journalism does it have to tell?
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** Leading Mexican University Republishes “Forgotten” Books by Women Authors ([link removed][UNIQID])
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A project based at the National Autonomous University of Mexico seeks to exhume and celebrate the works of underappreciated Latin American women writers.
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** Christian Healthcare Sharing Programs Face Heightened State Scrutiny ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Christian healthcare sharing programs cover one million Americans. But a lack of regulation often results in plan members being stuck with unexpected healthcare bills.
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