On the week that began with Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, revelation of the Flint Water Crisis further displayed our country’s pervasive problem of racism that needs to be addressed more seriously by the nonprofit sector. Have a listen to Glenn Frey and the Eagles’ Heartache Tonight while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:
- Philanthropy: “There is no postracial America. The question is: does philanthropy know?” http://bit.ly/1T8QUgp
- Gene: 2 Questions Nonprofit Board Members Should Consider on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Beyond
- Philanthropy: Opinion: 5 ways to increase nonprofit-advocacy clout http://bit.ly/23csGq9
- Nonprofit Quarterly: Check out this primer on the pros & cons of #fiscal sponsorship for #nonprofits: http://hubs.ly/H01V8gS0
- Independent Sector: Yesterday @GuideStarUSA launched new #NonprofitProfiles. Learn more: http://bit.ly/1S7aitF via @npquarterly
- Nonprofit Law News: IRS To EOs: We Can’t Help http://bit.ly/20icxgw | by @proskexemptblog
- Markets for Good: The Emergence of Subversive Charities in China http://bit.ly/1OJtSHJ @SSIReview
- National Council of Nonprofits: New developments in the Single Portal Multi-State Charitable Registration project! http://buff.ly/1QgutDz #mouthful
- Chris Gates: 6 years later, the impact of Citizens United still looms large Sunlight Foundation …
- Lucy Bernholz: The Zuckerberg Charitable Pledge and Giving from One’s Wealth The Government We Deserve
- Oxfam: New Oxfam report: richest 62 people have same wealth as poorest 3.6 bn http://oxf.am/Znhx #inequality #EvenItUp
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