Are Nonprofit Trustees Ready to Handle Today’s Difficult Financial Decisions? Plus More: Friday’s Roundup
November 20, 2009, 11:27 am
By Maria Di Mento
- Gene Takagi a California nonprofit lawyer, asks whether nonprofit boards are prepared to handle the difficult financial decisions they face in the tough economy, on Nonprofit Law Blog.
- The public is debating the motives behind the Goldman Sachs Group’s $500-million philanthropic pledge, but its giving has helped charities in tough times, writes Charles Best, the founder of DonorsChoose.org, which has received support from Goldman. Mr. Best’s views appear on a New York Times blog that is debating the Goldman controversy.
- J.D. Lasica, a social-media consultant to nonprofit groups, explains why charities should emulate the group Bread for the World when they develop social-media policies for their employees on Socialbrite.
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