This week was marked by International Women’s Day and the firing of Wounded Warrior Project’s CEO. Have a listen to Aziza Brahim‘s Calles de Dajla while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:
- Nonprofit Times: UPDATED: CEO and COO out @wwp (Wounded Warrior Project), which released a statement tonight – http://ow.ly/ZkejM
- Nonprofit Quarterly: What really powers executive pay in the nonprofit sector? http://hubs.ly/H02kRRK0
- UN Foundation: No girl or woman left behind: A global imperative for 2030 http://brook.gs/1pbueRU #2030NOW #IWD2016 v @mcarthur
- CompassPoint: “4 Reasons #WhyWeCantWait: Make 2016 the Year for Girls & Women of Color” http://ow.ly/Zb2kI From @Greenlining #InternationalWomensDay
- World Economic Forum: On International Women’s Day, let’s not forget migrant women and girls @DGIOM http://wef.ch/1U1GTD6 #IWD2016
- Brigespan Group: New donors: the 5 most common #philanthropy traps to avoid http://bspan.org/216Xox8
- Gene: Confusion Over Judging Political Activity Still Reigns at IRS | Tax Analysts
- Lucy Bernholz: The FEC just made it easier for super PAC donors to hide their identities – The Washington Post
- Alec MacGillis: In this week’s @NewYorker: my feature on the carried-interest loophole and Second Gilded Age philanthropy. New Yorker
- Vu Le: Dude, what’s with this notion that nonprofits don’t have clear outcomes? Nonprofit with Balls
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