Nonprofit Tweets of the Week – 1/29/16

LA is really starting to glow. This is the Mariott/Ritz in LA Live and on the left is the Nokia Theater.

I’m back in L.A. for a conference of the tax-exempt organizations committee of the American Bar Association. Have a listen to Guns N’ Roses’ Welcome to the Jungle while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:

  • New York Times: Special Report: The Wounded Warrior Project’s lavish staff spending is raising questions about its mission http://nyti.ms/1SbDD7S
  • Chronicle of Philanthropy: Experts urge Wounded Warrior to address criticism directly, and fast http://bit.ly/1PlEdgM
  • National Council of Nonprofits: Fascinating debate of the role of a #nonprofit board in #fundraising What do you think? http://bit.ly/1Tqi9TR
  • Andy Ho: Is There a Philanthropy Establishment? And, If So, Who’s In It? via Inside Philanthropy
  • Tony Martignetti: Ways to ‘Own’ a Movement | @PNDBlog http://buff.ly/1JypDSI
  • Chronicle of Philanthropy: Charities urged to watch donor-anonymity legal challenges http://bit.ly/1S8Z61p [Ed. This important article is currently behind a paywall.]
  • For Purpose Law: Get Ready for Machine Readable 990s http://www.forpurposelaw.com/?p=2109
  • Gene: Resigning from a nonprofit board doesn’t mean you’ve escaped your responsibilities (liabilities) #TorontoGoodwill Nonprofit Quarterly
  • Nonprofit Law News: Lobbying Restrictions for 501(c)(4)s Receiving Federal Grants, Loans or… http://bit.ly/1SenbUA | by @Holland_Knight
  • Innov8social: “Seven Emerging Technologies That Will Change the World Forever” http://bit.ly/1UkymIL