I’m back in Washington DC for the Fifth National Summit on Quality in Home Visiting Programs (where I participated on a panel discussing social impact bonds) and the ABA Tax Section May Meeting (where a large group of nonprofit lawyers meet up to discuss and learn about tax issues). Have a listen to Diana Ross’ version of Home from The Wiz while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:
- Nonprofit Quarterly: Bill Schambra‘s latest “Software is eating the nonprofit world” is scary, excruciating and not to be missed! http://hubs.ly/y0MnMR0
- Exponent Philanthropy: Is self-dealing creeping into your #foundation’s work? 6 scenarios to monitor carefully http://wp.me/p2bgi2-1sd
- Council of Nonprofits: How political campaign activity = risk to tax-exempt status Resources for charitable #nonprofits http://buff.ly/1zKeXLU #TransparencyTuesday
- The Atlantic: Tax-exempt religious organizations can’t endorse political candidates. Should that change? http://theatln.tc/1QqAwFj
- For Purpose Law: Appreciating Volunteers: How Much is Too Much?
- Melissa Mikesell: [Robert Reich] explores “private benefits” relevant to nonprofit advocates with a non-tax attorney’s eye: http://ow.ly/MBHAH
- Stanford PACS Center: Who runs the the big foundations? via @CEPData
- Nonprofit Quarterly: Why has #India deregistered 9,000 #NGOs? http://hubs.ly/y0M4_m0
- Gene: Social Impact Bonds’ Slippery Slope
- 99U: 99U Conference Recap 1: How to Fuel Collaboration & Innovation http://bit.ly/1IGtv0I
- Sandra Feinsmith: B Corporations: A New Kind of Company Needing a New Kind of Funding Model HuffPost
- Neetal Parekh: 21 #FastFacts about the @Etsy #IPO, a Certified #BCorp http://i8s.us/1GWZoA7 #socent #socinn #scaling #impact
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