Jennifer Medina reports in the New York Times today that New York City’s public school system is this year’s winner of the annual Broad Prize. The prize, awarded each…
A new nonprofit representing the interests of higher education donors, who give $28 billion annually to colleges and universities, has been born. The Indianapolis-based Center for Excellence in Higher Education, headed…
That’s the title of a new five-part series on class action lawsuit abuse appearing in the Examiner, a new Washington, DC newspaper that’s giving the Post and the Times a run…
The latest issue of Conde Nast Portfolio reports that ten years ago this month Ted Turner pledged to give $1 billion to the U.N. But so far Turner has…
Nonprofits that rely on Congress for earmarks (D.C. lingo for legislation in which money is slated for a specific recipient) have to hope their sponsor stays out of trouble lest…
Stephanie Strom’s front page story on the charitable tax deduction is remarkable in only one sense: She starts with the assumption that charitable giving is questionable because it takes…
Below is a short description of our September publications with links included. Enjoy! Congress is about to pass a “cap-and-trade” energy bill that claims to keep global warming in check…