Nonprofit Tweets of the Week – July 8, 2011

Here are some of my favorite posts of the week in the areas of nonprofit organizations, corporate governance, philanthropy, and social enterprises: 

  • nonprofitsrule: It’s the ED, Stupid! – Curtis Chang's response to #daringtolead on @socialedge http://ow.ly/5z7Xk
  • GregLColvin: IRS backs off gift tax on C4 donors, audits closed, great news! See 1.usa.gov/qZwQho for official word.
  • nonprofitatty: Mass bill to prevent nonprofits from paying board salaries dies http://bit.ly/nhhD4C
  • HarvardCorpGov: Harvard Corporate Governance Forum: Sheila Bair: Lessons of the Financial Crisis: The Dangers of Short-Termism, hvrd.me/iyD9uN 
  • Philanthropy: Steve Gunderson, leader of @COF_ announces resignation http://ow.ly/5wZ7P
  • vppartners: Gara LaMarche's remarks on scaling from #SIEX2011 were remarkable. Must read: bit.ly/ipqbip
  • NorCalGrant: Great perspective on the future of philanthropy: RT @christensenfund: http://bit.ly/qLzKJd
  • PatrickSternal: Scandal Underscores Chinese Distrust of Charities nyti.ms/igofqZ: "Many…do not trust Red Cross because of its special legal status"
  • rtjohnson: CA moves closer to passage of the Flexible Purpose Corporation and the Benefit Corporation. http://bit.ly/aB0XcY
  • socentlaw: NY Unanimously Passes Benefit Corporation Bill. http://ow.ly/5y4Y2

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