Tweets of the Week – January 14, 2011

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

  • COF_: Managing a #nonprofit boom http://cot.ag/eMHrTm
  • Philanthropy: Opinion: Why Charities Should Reject Senator's Offer to Lift Ban on "Electioneering" http://ht.ly/3CtlP
  • nonprofitlawyer: Does Unrelated Business Activity Detract from the Charitable Goal? (via Nonprofit Law Prof Blog) http://bit.ly/gdfOai
  • nonprofitlawyer: Tax-Exempt Ministries Avoid New Regulation (@nytimes) http://nyti.ms/hgJpTr and Jack Siegel's commentary http://bit.ly/hZhE0g
  • p2173: GREAT resources for thinking about Citizens United and #future of NPOs. http://j.mp/gUe1ug.
  • charitylawyer: … Nonprofit Faced with Dissolution? Think Collaboration Instead: http://bit.ly/h5WQ72
  • GTak: 2011: The Year to Shape Up Nonprofit Boards http://bit.ly/dO6IEy (Forbes) & 10 resolutions http://bit.ly/got10c (Nonprofit Law Blog)
  • GTak: CA Prop 26 eliminates reasonable expectation for future conformity tax legislation w/ federal tax laws http://yhoo.it/fTrmvl via E Dryburgh
  • SOCAPmarkets: '97 Harvard Business Review: What Foundations Can Learn from Venture Capitalists – http://bit.ly/fhLBi9 #impactinvesting -> still relevant?
  • philaction: My latest at Forbes: The dismal present and potential bright future for cause marketing http://bit.ly/hddWGs
  • tactphil: The Defamation of Muhammad Yunus http://ow.ly/3zZv7
  • socentlaw: What's the Difference between the MD and CO Benefit Corporation legislation? http://bit.ly/geu6UH

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