Nonprofit Tweets of the Week – May 25, 2012

Here are some of my favorite posts of the week in the areas of nonprofit organizations, corporate governance, philanthropy, and social enterprises: 

  • Adin Miller: Amen! Lucy Bernholz hits a home-run w/ this great post: http://bit.ly/KYowKm calling for evolutionary transformation of philanthropic institutions
  • Emily: New study finds that 41% of U.S. nonprofits w/ $1M+ annual budgets report $0 expenses on fundraising. – Nonprofit Quarterly – http://bit.ly/KEEqqP
  • Philantopic: Questions Raised by Report That Nonprofits Claim Zero Fundraising Expenses – http://owl.li/b5c6Z
  • Patrick Sternal: Yikes!:Tax Payers Cannot Deduct $23k Contribution to Church That Failed to Give Proper Acknowledgment – http://bit.ly/LencmK (TaxProf Blog)
  • Stephanie Strom: Nonprofits getting abused — again. NYTimes: Public Money Finds Back Door to Private Schools – http://nyti.ms/Lg3nLO
  • D5 Coalition: D5 releases its second State of the Work report: a roadmap to greater diversity equity & inclusion in philanthropy - http://bit.ly/Jwd4bp
  • Debra Beck: Great post by Sarah Mackey - Questions Nonprofit Board Members Should Ask – http://bit.ly/K51fH8
  • Stanford Law: Money, politics and Citizens United’s fate — Lyle Denniston SCOTUS blog http://bit.ly/KDKuRb 
  • Law For Change: JOBS Act: Law Firm and Lawyer Resources – http://law4.ch/Kwo5Tq
  • Stanford Social Innovation Review: New Net Impact study: Employers who give workers ways to make a positive impact will find it pays off: http://ow.ly/b8cgt - Liz Maw
  • Jereme Bivins: 8 Rules For Creating A Passionate Work Culture – http://bit.ly/MDmK3H

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