In case you missed them, here are some recent interesting nonprofit news items from around the web.
Why women in business are good for charities
More women on boards and in senior management means higher levels of corporate social responsibility, academic studies have shown. Investors pushing companies to improve on environmental, social and governance issues might do well, then, to focus particularly on gender diversity.
FTC gives tips for online giving portals
The FTC, in response to its own concern that such portals can inadvertently create donor confusion, published new guidance for online retailers, social media hubs, crowdfunding sites and other online platforms that provide a list of charities people can choose to support directly from the online platform.
Nonprofits divided on future of SCOTUS
Nonprofit advocacy leaders are gearing up for a fight in the wake of the retirement of Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy and thus the potential for a second appointment of a conservative leaning judge to the United States Supreme Court by President Trump.
Three considerations to make before choosing to strengthen your nonprofit with social enterprise
Oftentimes, nonprofit leaders are intrigued by social enterprise because of its potential to diversify funding sources and drive sustainable revenue to their organizations. While both of these outcomes may be true, there can be an even more powerful effect: Social enterprise can impact your mission.
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