Accountability: Getting Serious * Support for Hotel Workers *
TIME TO GET SERIOUS ABOUT SUBSTANTIVE ACCOUNTABILITY Rick Cohen, executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy, writes about why there is a need for increased focus on third sector accountability by regulators and by the nonprofit community itself. This was adapted from the speech he gave at the Nonprofit Workout conference in May. His stories will amaze you, and his ideas will get you thinking.
Executive Director Jonathan Spack writes about TSNE's support for a national boycott of non-union hotels begun by the union, UNITE-HERE. Learn more about the boycott and why TSNE has chosen to support the workers' struggle for safe working conditions, health care and other benefits.
SHAPING YOUR NONPROFIT'S CORE MESSAGE In the age of "information overload," getting your nonprofit's message to the intended audience is more difficult than ever. Look at how you can craft your message to get the results you need.
The Diversity Initiative has JUST awarded grants to eight organizations. Each has designed a project that can help it and the sector increase staff and board diversity in order to be more effective.
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