The joint news release last month by Charity Navigator, Guidestar and others discouraging donors from using financial ratios to evaluate charities was welcome news. As an organization that has long tried to move donors away from preoccupation with the Program Expense ratio, Charities Review Council applauds the release. We also fully agree with the assertion…
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For the last 12 years, the current Accountability Standards® of Charities Review Council have helped strengthen the nonprofit sector to mobilize informed donors. But a lot has changed economically, demographically, legally, and socially during this period of time and the time had come to update and revise the standards to reflect this. Over the past…
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At our June 18 Annual Forum, national expert Paul Light of New York University got people’s attention. He believes there’s a looming crisis of confidence in nonprofits that the sector isn’t taking seriously enough.Donors give less than they would otherwise, he says, because they feel nonprofits don’t spend money wisely. Given the economy’s double whammy…
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Guest Blogger: Amy Sinykin A recent criticism by Joshua Horwitz, the executive director of the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence, in Washington, articulates many of the comments made about the show throughout the philanthropy and nonprofit sectors. I don’t agree with Mr. Horwitz criticism entirely. (I’m Minnesotan, of course, anger sometimes turns me off…)…
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Guest Blogger: Amy Sinykin I don’t feel the need to join the debate about whether or not reality TV is the downfall of our society. Because, admittedly, I like TV and have been known to happily zone out to an episode of Survivor or the Amazing Race. (Okay, okay, I may have watched an episode…
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