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Blurring the Line Between Charities and Businesses (Commentary)
Author(s): C. Eugene Steuerle

In this Washington Post commentary, senior fellow Eugene Steuerle argues that the increased collaboration and competition between businesses and nonprofits calls for a continuous reexamination of tax laws governing charitable giving and charitable status.

Posted: October 09, 2007Availability: HTML

The Need for Longer-term Services after Disasters (Commentary)
Author(s): Elaine Morley, Carol J. De Vita

The extent of our nation's preparedness to address large-scale disasters will likely receive renewed attention around the anniversaries of Hurricane Katrina and the attacks of 9/11. This commentary recommends that disaster planning address not only the immediate and short-term responses to disaster, but also the longer-term social service needs of disaster victims, such as mental health services and case management. The Urban Institute's study of the American Red Cross September 11th Recovery Program provides a sense of the need for such services and their value to those affected by disaster. Integrating longer-term recovery services into disaster planning can help ensure their availability in the wake of future disasters.

Posted: August 31, 2007Availability: HTML

Providing Long-Term Services after Major Disasters (Policy Briefs/Charting Civil Society)
Author(s): Carol J. De Vita, Elaine Morley

Nonprofit organizations are a crucial link in our nation’s emergency preparedness and disaster response efforts, but their role is not always well integrated into disaster planning. After both Hurricane Katrina and 9/11, nonprofits provided immediate and longer-term assistance to help people cope with devastating life changes and the emotional aftermath, but the importance of long-term services is not well understood or even acknowledged by victims and policymakers alike. This brief highlights the lessons learned from the Urban Institute’s assessment of the American Red Cross September 11th Recovery Program, which provided grants to community-based organizations to provide longer-term case management, mental health services, and other services to facilitate recovery to eligible individuals.

Posted: August 16, 2007Availability: HTML | PDF

Nonprofit Governance in the United States: Findings on Performance and Accountability from the First National Representative Study (Research Report)
Author(s): Francie Ostrower

Nonprofit boards are increasingly a focus of those interested in greater accountability and transparency, including policymakers, media, and the public. To help inform current policy debates and initiatives to strengthen nonprofit governance, in 2005 the Urban Institute conducted the first ever national representative survey of nonprofit governance, with over 5,100 participants. This report presents survey findings, discussing: relationships between public policy and governance, factors that promote or impede boards' performance of basic stewardship responsibilities, board composition and factors associated with board diversity, and recruitment processes, including the difficulty experienced by many nonprofits in finding members.

Posted: June 25, 2007Availability: HTML | PDF

Insular Boards Guide Many Nonprofits (Press Release)
Author(s): The Urban Institute

Many nonprofit boards are cut off from the public they serve by an ethnically homogenous membership and a failure to engage in externally oriented activities, says a new Urban Institute study.

Posted: June 25, 2007Availability: HTML

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