The past week was marked by the resignation of President Trump’s national security adviser Michael Flynn under the cloud of highly suspicious and likely unlawful communications, as a private citizen, with the Russians regarding U.S. sanctions on Russia; and the Grammy Awards, which also found itself under a cloud, in this case, of cultural bias. Have a listen to Beyonce‘s Formation and the late, great Al Jarreau‘s Spain while perusing our curated nonprofit tweets of the week:
- Philantopic: What the President’s Vow to ‘Destroy’ Johnson Amendment Would Really Do http://ow.ly/vocw308ZCiN @GOOD #nonprofits #religion
- CalNonprofits: Making the Most of Your 990: A Red Flag Guide for Nonprofits via @npquarterly
- For Purpose Law: It’s a New Year – Take a Look at Your Governance Policies
- Fay Twersky: Of all possible topics, funders most want to learn about evaluation and assessment — by a wide margin! Hewlett Foundation
- Paul Clolery: It’s Time To Get To Work, City by City The Nonprofit Times
- AFJ Bolder Advocacy: How c3s can influence the Senate confirmation of federal judicial nominees, including #SCOTUS? #BeBold http://bit.ly/1TOVPoC
- Civil Rights Org: New @AFJustice report: “On the merits, Judge Gorsuch is not qualified to serve on the Supreme Court.” http://bit.ly/2lWw4nJ #StopGorsuch
- Law Cite Sleuth: Charitable Deductions of $250 or More: Know the Rules
- Alliance Mag: Blog: How has last year’s charity legislation in China affected the country’s charitable givings? @kwskarla Alliance Mag
- Fast Co. Exist: The first public benefit corporation is . . . a for-profit college? http://buff.ly/2lshlVC [Ed. The first public benefit corporation IPO is Laureate Education. Check out this article written by our friend and social enterprise attorney Kyle Westaway.]