Here are some of my favorite posts of the week in the areas of nonprofit organizations, corporate governance, philanthropy, and social enterprises:
- nonprofitlawyer: IRS Reminds Small Charities to Check Their Reporting Requirements Because They May Have Gotten Simpler http://bit.ly/dMf6z4
- GTak: What do IRS agents look at regarding your governance structures in an examination/audit? http://bit.ly/gairJp
- npmaven: How did I miss this one by @alicekorngold?! Shaping up our nonprofit boards http://is.gd/80nA6J
- Philanthropy: Five reasons why board leaders should have term limits http://ht.ly/3FJgN
- Philanthropy: Boards Can’t Just Abandon an Insolvent Nonprofit: Board members can face legal hassles and other problems if the… http://bit.ly/e3LDze
- HildyGottlieb: What is the result when we don't give boards time to think? http://is.gd/AyXA5y
- tactphil: How to Evaluate a Charity http://bit.ly/hZWket
- PatrickSternal: New indexing resource from the IRS – www.irstaxmap.com; Here's the listing on Nonprofit (exempt) organizations: http://bit.ly/fMgJIc
- GregLColvin: Just published, 1 yr after [Citizens United] case: http://www.ourfuture.org/blog-entry/2011010320/only-people-can-vote-only-people-should-finance-campaigns
- GlobalFundWomen: "12 Terrific TED Talks Every Young Women Should Watch" featuring former CEO @kramdas http://bit.ly/h3Un9O
- robreich: Yunus: blurring of boundaries between for-profit and non-profit a potential problem. Microcredit for Megaprofits? http://nyti.ms/f1qBr7
- mattbish: Why Muhammad Yunus is wrong. The latest Philanthrocapitalism blog: http://bit.ly/giTxvY
- socialedge: The debate around microfinance continues. Read Jonathan Lewis's response to Muhammad Yunus's NYT article http://bit.ly/onPov
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