Separate the Wheat from the Chaff
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View ArticleDirty Money
Now is clearly not a popular time to suggest that nonprofits should think carefully before accepting a gift—as gifts of dollars or those things that can easily translate into dollars—are such desperate...
View ArticleThe Great Financial Divide
So many in the nonprofit sector toil to bridge the ever widening chasm that divides the rich as they get richer and the middle and lower classes as they get poorer. We work to level the playing fields...
View ArticleThe Social Contract
It’s not often that I have good things to say about large health insurers, but today, I have to give Aetna its due. View image | gettyimages.com Apparently, I’m late to this party and am only now...
View ArticleLife in 140 Characters
When I was growing up, we had a vacation home on the Potomac River, right outside of Shepherdstown, West Virginia. We used the house primarily for weekends throughout the course of the year, with a bit...
View ArticleWhat’s your expiration date?
Recently, at dinner following a family funeral, my son asked the assembled masses: “When are you no longer wise beyond your years?” While there was no consensus as to the age at which this occurs,...
View ArticleSeparate the Wheat from the Chaff
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View ArticleLife in 140 Characters
When I was growing up, we had a vacation home on the Potomac River, right outside of Shepherdstown, West Virginia. We used the house primarily for weekends throughout the course of the year, with a bit...
View ArticleDirty Money
Now is clearly not a popular time to suggest that nonprofits should think carefully before accepting a gift—as gifts of dollars or those things that can easily translate into dollars—are such desperate...
View ArticleThe Great Financial Divide
So many in the nonprofit sector toil to bridge the ever widening chasm that divides the rich as they get richer and the middle and lower classes as they get poorer. We work to level the playing fields...
View ArticleThe Social Contract
It’s not often that I have good things to say about large health insurers, but today, I have to give Aetna its due. View image | gettyimages.com Apparently, I’m late to this party and am only now...
View ArticleWhat’s your expiration date?
Recently, at dinner following a family funeral, my son asked the assembled masses: “When are you no longer wise beyond your years?” While there was no consensus as to the age at which this occurs,...
View ArticleEnjoy Those Million-Dollar Paydays
I love good research and I love The Wall Street Journal. But the reporting on the results of the recent research it did on salaries of nonprofit CEOs is emblematic of the problems of both much of the...
View Article.02 % of Nonprofits
If I thought an equal rights amendment for nonprofit employees would have a better chance of passing than the original ERA , I’d be proposing it asap. In less than 15 minutes I was sent two articles...
View Article.02 % of Nonprofits
If I thought an equal rights amendment for nonprofit employees would have a better chance of passing than the original ERA , I’d be proposing it asap. In less than 15 minutes I was sent two articles...
View ArticleNonprofit Tipping Points
If not familiar with the phrase “tipping point,” perhaps it is now time to do so. Many may have learned of the phrase thanks to Malcolm Gladwell’s 2002 book, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can...
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