Tweets of the Week – December 24, 2010

On this Christmas eve, here are some of my favorite posts of the week in the areas of nonprofit law, corporate governance, philanthropy, and social enterprises: 

  • bill_easterly: Once upon a Professor: the Christmas Debate Story http://bit.ly/hdQafD
  • nonprofitlawyer: Fdn support for public policy-related activities increased over last 5 yrs but not a widespread practice (@fdncenter) http://bit.ly/f2Mbdw
  • plamb: 2010 top 5 social innovation communication trends http://bit.ly/heRDlk
  • COF_: Some Kind of Wonderful – The Best of CSR in 2010 http://cot.ag/fov88G
  • Philanthropy: IRS plans to step up scrutiny of nonprofits http://ht.ly/3rZOs Do you think the nonprofit world benefits from additional scrutiny?
  • GTak: Nonprofit directors pay attention too. The Role of Non-Executive Board Directors Today http://huff.to/gCaYZg (by @lucymarcus) #corpgov
  • vppartners: EXCELLENT piece in @SSIReview on nonprofit "collaboration" or lack of it http://ow.ly/3qU4v
  • lauratomasko: "Tax Package a Mixed Bag for the Philanthropic Community" @COF_ discusses estate tax & IRA rollover http://bit.ly/fZ0QLr
  • plamb: New and old definitions of social enterprise and impact investing by Kevin Jones http://bit.ly/fvW4Pf
  • DonKramer: I'd like to make an interest-free loan to a #nonprofit. I've heard I may be taxed on the income. Could this be true? http://bit.ly/4IbDLk
  • robreich: Richard Thaler talking sense in @NYTimes. The Charity Deduction and Tax Reform http://nyti.ms/hUglMy

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