GOODWILL | Goodwill of Greater Washington is taking advantage of the downturn (WaPo, 11/24)
SOCIAL INNOVATION FUND | Opinion: “[I]t turns out the Social Innovation Fund is actually searching for safe bets.” (American Prospect, 11/16) – an in-depth look at the $50M program.
WORKFORCE | 34.5 percent of young African American men are unemployed (WaPo, 11/24)
LOCAL BUDGETS | Gov. Kaine: Tax increase, cuts to K-12, Medicaid possible (Examiner, 11/24)
PARTNERSHIPS | New Report Features Nonprofit Roundtable Partnership with Deloitte (Nonprofit Roundtable, 11/23) – Hey, I know that report!
MOVIES | Here’s a trailer for the upcoming documentary Saving Philanthropy “about the need for nonprofit organizations to measure their performance.”
GIVING
- America’s Giving Challenge Inspires More than 105,000 Donations (wire, 11/24)
- Tyler Perry gives $1 million to NAACP (WaPo, 11/24)
- Course at U of Mary Washington: Economics of Philanthropy (AP, 11/24)
…and the intersex fish remain a mystery. Crazy times, crazy times.
Posted by nick geisinger 
Posted by nick geisinger
Posted by nick geisinger
pictures by B. Vartan Photography
Dan Pallotta’s numbers confirm the gigantic fiscal gap between nonprofits from the rest of the business world. Example: a Stanford MBA graduate will make $400,000 ten years out of school while a CEO for a hunger charity will make $84,000. Why, he asks, should our best and brightest work for $84,000 when they can make $400,000, donate $100,000 to charity, come out $200,000+ ahead, and be lauded as philanthropists?







