Nonprofit Tweets of the Week – 1/15/16

Astronaut wearing pressure suit against a space background.

This past week, President Obama delivered his State of the Union address and we reflected on the passing of a great musical artist. Have a listen to David Bowie‘s Blackstar while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:

  • Chronicle of Philanthropy: Opinion: Philanthropy is on a collision course with presidential campaign politics http://bit.ly/1ONvHHe
  • Megan O’Neil: #Nonprofit and religious leaders -> How to stay within the law with election-year advocacy http://bit.ly/1J5gh0v #2016 [Ed. Election Checklist for 501(c)(3) Public Charities – from AFJ Bolder Advocacy]
  • Nonprofit Quarterly: In a new age of governance in the context of an empowered network of stakeholders, how should board behave? http://hubs.ly/H01RsR20
  • Nonprofit Law News: Court Reaffirms CA Attorney General’s Demand for Donor List http://bit.ly/1P3wRjS | by @seyfarthshawllp …
  • Exponent Philanthropy: New Report Details How Foundations Create Change http://bit.ly/1N1i3dV #data #benchmarks
  • Foundation Center NY: Through a Glass a Little Less Darkly: 2015 Philanthropic Transparency Highlights – http://ow.ly/WTSMt @Glasspockets
  • Rob Reich: Dangers of Impact Investing. Excellent @felixsalmon on the @chrishughes denouement at the @NewRepublic Fusion
  • Philanthropy: Charity Navigator’s controversial evaluation effort put on hold http://bit.ly/1ZmPSNx
  • The Atlantic: Will more newspapers follow the Philadelphia Inquirer and go nonprofit? http://theatln.tc/1ZmuPLa
  • Lucy Bernholz: Trends Show Crowdfunding To Surpass VC In 2016 – Forbes (question the research, but interesting point)
  • World Economic Forum: What are the biggest risks the world faces? Our new report: http://wef.ch/1Wa0z60 #risks2016 #risk