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Non-Legal Resources LawForChange's primary purpose is to provide and collect legal resources for the social sector, but occasionally we find helpful non-legal resources online that are worth sharing with you. These resources are grouped here under general topics. Do you have questions or other tools or resources to suggest? Contact us at admin@lawforchange.org. Fundraising and Funding National Council of Nonprofits Blog: The Fundraising Authority Marketing National Council of Nonprofits Technology and Software National Council of Nonprofits Governance and Leadership Alliance for Nonprofit Management National Council of Nonprofits Organization Development and Evaluation Better Business Bureau: For Charities and Donors Center for Nonprofit Excellence Americans for Community Development Hiring and Employees Philanthropy, Foundations and Grant Makers Networks and Associations National Council of Nonprofits Blogs and Miscellaneous Sites Social Entrepeneurship Blog by Change.org White House Social Innovation Fund News Stanford Social Innovation Review Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
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New York State Unveils Rules to Limit Charity Executives' Pay - New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration formally issued regulations Wednesday to limit how much nonprofit and commercial state contractors pay their top officials. (5/17/2012)
Appeals Court Revokes Political Campaign Donor Secrecy - In a challenge to one aspect of the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision, a federal appeals court has ruled that 501(c)(4)s doing "electioneering communications" must disclose donors. (5/17/12) Managing Technology for Social Change - There is a great deal of untapped potential in consistently applying existing technologies to support, and in fact, direct social change. (5/16/12) Investing For Global Impact: Be Early Be Patient - The right amount for the right company in the right market may have a truly disruptive and catalytic effect. (5/16/12) |





