NPQ Newswire:
Clip ‘n Save ‘n Aid: Nonprofit Harnesses Untapped Power of Coupons
Like many nonprofits, the faith-based Building Blocks faces increased demand and reduced donations, yet it has found a way to expand its services thanks to retail coupons.
EEOC Sues an ARC on Behalf of Deaf Employee
A federal lawsuit alleges that a California nonprofit serving those with disabilities didn’t make proper accommodations for a deaf employee, leaving her feeling she had no choice but to resign.
“I Am Malala” Memoir Coming This Year
Malala Yousafzai, the teenaged girl who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for advocating for girls’ education, will release a memoir later this year.
NCRP Lauds Foundations That Support Engagement as “High Impact”
Who are America’s most effective grantmakers? One stab at answering that question comes to us by way of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy’s Impact Awards.
N.J. Nonprofit Cemetery Arrangement Raises Conflict Concerns
A nonprofit cemetery maintained by a for-profit company whose current and former employees have made up the nonprofit’s board raises a significant conflict of interest question.
FBI Says It’s Hot on Trail of Thieves from Largest Art Heist Ever
The FBI reportedly believes that it knows where stolen art from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston initially went and who is responsible for history’s biggest heist.







