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Nonprofit Accountability a Hot Topic
Journalists, state & federal regulators, and donors are asking tough questions about how well nonprofit organizations are run. Click on the link below to read my report on the 2002 meeting of the National Association of State Charity Officials (NASCO). They have a definite vision for increasing nonprofit regulation in what they see as the post-9/11, post-Enron world.
2003 Forecast for Philanthropy
In 2002, the reports on charitable giving in 2001 were a classic test of the proverbial glass being half-full or half-empty, depending on your point of view. What does 2003 hold for nonprofit fundraising, grantmaking, regulation, and governance?
Booklets!
Sumption & Wyland has produced three 24-page booklets to help you prepare grants, raise money, and govern a nonprofit responsibly. If you're looking for brief checklists and portable tips & reminders, check out these resources.
Web Site Updates: Essays, FAQ's, Book Reviews, and More!
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