How Do Foreign Nonprofit Groups Pay for Health Care? Plus More: Thursday’s Roundup
September 17, 2009, 11:31 am
By Maria Di Mento
- To inform the health-care debate and how it may affect American charities, Patrick O’Heffernan, a blog writer for the Social Edge, is asking foreign nonprofit groups to tell him how they pay for health services in their countries. Social Edge is part of the Skoll Foundation.
- Young nonprofit workers may be hit especially hard by the economic downturn as charities cut back on leadership development and create more unpaid internship positions, says Rosetta Thurman, a charity consultant, on her blog.
- Do journalists use the terms charity and nonprofit interchangeably or with subtle distinctions? Elizabeth Clawson, a former communications coordinator for the National Council of Nonprofits, discusses the issue on her blog.
- The Boston Foundation announced this week a shift in how it will operate, saying that over the next two years it will increase the number and size of its general operating-support grants, reports The Chronicle’s Prospecting blog.
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