My past week has been one marked by connections with colleagues. In that spirit, have a listen to the Adele-Daft Punk mashup Something About the Fire while persusing this weeks's tweets:
- Sustainable Law Group: Why The IRS 501(c)(4) Scandal Happened http://wp.me/p2orjM-1X [Ed. It was a pleasure to have lunch with Cecily of SLG earlier this week.]
- Emily Chan: Less is More: A Proposal for Tax Simplification for Exempt Organizations’ Political and Lobbying Activities http://flip.it/X8Cwx [Ed. Brilliance from Rosemary Fei of Adler Colvin.]
- Gene: IRS Q&A related to the scrutiny of the exempt organizations division: http://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/Questions-and-Answers-on-501(c)-Organizations
- ABA Center Pro Bono: Wonderful resource: Nonprofit Organizations: A Beginner’s Guide http://1.usa.gov/10O5QGr [Ed. We're proud to have the Nonprofit Law Blog included as one of the resources recommended by the Library of Congress.]
- Council on Foundations: Ten Legacy Goals of Next Gen Grantmakers http://ow.ly/lJAhJ
- Kate Ahern: In last 20 years, only 1% of the 66,000 US foundations made a PRI. Study from @IUPhilanthropy http://ow.ly/lAyDf
- Michelle Baker (@SocentAttorney): How Companies Can Do Well While Doing Good – http://bit.ly/18MnMpa [Ed. Michelle, a contributor to the Nonprofit Law Blog, recently started the Social Enterprise Legal Blog. We look forward to seeing big things from Michelle.]
- Gene: Hybrid socent forms: beware the purists & what they're selling; none are perfect; still testing; very early stages – Todd Johnson & Rob Wexler
- Darian Heyman: Amazing Social Media Statistics From Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest And Google+ [INFOGRAPHIC]
- HuffPost Impact: HuffPost women's conference: Giving back should be new metric of success #thirdmetric http://huff.to/1b8t3nH