Tomorrow – Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2009 – 3-5pm: Change Philanthropy: Candid Stories of Foundations Maximizing Results Through Social Justice
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PEOPLE LOVE LISTS | The 25 Best* Givers (Barron’s, 11/30) – Sounds quite official! “By its nature, this exercise involves a lot of subjective calls.” Oh.
JUVENILE JUSTICE | Vincent Schiraldi: “Effective January 31, 2010, I will be leaving my position with the Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services to become the Commissioner of Probation for New York City.”
HOMELESSNESS | Opinion: “District officials must make sure the city’s homeless have shelter and services this winter and beyond.” (WaPo, 11/28)
ONLINE GIVING | Robin Hood Foundation tries out a grassroots approach with new online campaign, I FED NYC (Ground Report, 11/25)
CAPITAL | A Stock Exchange for Charities (WSJ, 11/25) – Will it work?
PEOPLE | Stewart Bainum honored as Montgomery County philanthropist of the year (WaPo, 11/26) – He founded the Commonweal Foundation (WG member), which gives millions to help disadvantaged students.
PROFILE | “Collaboration as Competitive Advantage” (Bisnow, 11/24) – featuring the Nonprofit Roundtable.
HIV/AIDS | Tomorrow (Tuesday) is World AIDS Day, with many events taking place in the Greater Washington region. (WaPo, 11/29)
HOUSING | Tenants buy the building (WaPo, 11/27) – “CARECEN, a nonprofit group, guided them step by step… “
TRANSIT | Backers seek to spread streetcar desire (WBJ, 11/27) – Desire. Get it?
To all of you a very happy Cyber Monday, which was initially a clever idea and is now a real thing. Let us reflect on the power of branding.
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?



