The Chronicle of Philanthropy

One in Five Charity Boards Changed Policies in Past Year

By Stephen G. Greene

A federal law intended to improve corporate governance and accountability has had relatively little impact on nonprofit organizations, according to a new survey.

Just one in five of the more than 300 nonprofit officials surveyed said their organizations had made any changes as a result of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which Congress passed...

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