Nonprofit Tweets of the Week – March 1, 2013

 

Sunset (small)
New day. I'm gonna give it my all. – Alicia Keys speaking to me. Have a listen while perusing some of my favorite tweets of the week:

  • CalNonprofits: CalNonprofits recently testified on the impact on nonprofits of changes to the charitable deduction. Read our take http://bit.ly/hwmcjm
  • Independent Sector: Sequestering the sector http://ow.ly/iaLIS  via Stanford Social Innovation Review
  • Jessica Prue: Let's be honest about the impact of sequestration on critical nonprofit services. From Urban Institute – http://bit.ly/Ys54eb
  • Philanthropy: What It Takes to Make a Successful Nonprofit Collaboration http://ow.ly/i69Qm
  • Melissa Mikesell: Great news for advocates influencing the White House on progressive change; Nayantara Mehta confirms most efforts not lobbying – Bolder Advocacy 
  • Don Kramer: Can a nonprofit maintain the right to refuse membership to anyone it chooses? http://bit.ly/RaTxPC
  • Emily: Be Judicious if Your Name Is Fictitious: Tips for Nonprofits Using DBAs http://flip.it/oArJn
  • Philanthropy: How 10 Leaders Use Technology for Good http://ow.ly/i4hfY
  • Gene: Social impact bonds in The Economist 
  • Nonprofit Quarterly: Is there a regime of corporate social responsibility for law firms? http://ow.ly/i8Kn3
  • Nonprofit Quarterly: Imagine Canada names nation’s first chief economist for nonprofit sector. Great idea! http://ow.ly/i6nrR