The New York Times published a few illuminating and important articles on think tanks and corporate influence this week (including mine). Have a listen to Radiohead’s Kid A while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:
- New York Times: How can one person be a registered lobbyist and serve as a think tank scholar at the same time? NY Times [Ed. More recognition of the influence of donors on goals, activities, and stated positions of nonprofits.]
- The Nation: The Superrich Have Found a New Way to Wield Political Power: Philanthropy
- Nonprofit Quarterly: What do the recent #IRS changes mean for #nonprofits like yours? Quite a lot actually: http://hubs.ly/H03XPF70
- Nonprofit Quarterly: Heads up! States are preparing to be more vigilant about #nonprofits: The Rising of States in Nonprofit Oversight NPQ
- For Purpose Law: Political Activities and 501(c)(3)s: What’s Allowable, Part 2
- Independent Sector: Check out our new hub of the best resources on #xsector collaboration, curated by our partners at @PresidioInst http://ow.ly/O31P302OVO9
- Bridgespan Group: Needle-Moving Collective Impact Guide: how to succeed at any stage http://bspan.org/2benGfc #nonprofit
- Gene: Advocacy – Public Charities
- Jed Emerson: “Forget corporate social responsibility: doing good should be a core part of your business model ( http://twitthat.com/T6iFb )
- Robert Reich: Here’s “Inequality for All” — the whole documentary. (Password: “bernie2016”). Please share. https://vimeo.com/141725998
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