The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Increased Regulation of Nonprofit Groups Is Unnecessary, New Report Says

By Harvy Lipman

An "overwhelming majority" of nonprofit boards are highly involved in monitoring financial and ethical practices at their organizations, and their oversight means that Congress has little reason to increase the federal government's regulation of charitable institutions, says a new report by scholars at the Johns Hopkins University.

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