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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 25, Issue 12)Byline: Yanique Redwood When I walked into my first interview with the search committee recruiting a new chief executive at the Consumer Health Foundation, I was taken aback. The four people seated around the...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 25, Issue 05)Byline: Michael Peregrine Nonprofit board members who think they don't face any risks if they provide lax oversight should pay close heed to the $5.5-million price tag the New York attorney general just put on...
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From:First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life (Issue 237)"The Family Leader challenges the establishment and spread of gambling due to its destructive impact on individuals, families, and communities," says an Iowa pro-family group in a list of seven "issues we care about."...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 26, Issue 05)Byline: Alex Daniels The government will now help pay for that extra computer or for the salary of a new administrative assistant for nonprofits that receive federal grants. Under a new rule...
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From:Town Planning Review (Vol. 85, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSACRPH, Toronto, 3-6 October 2013 Last autumn, the Society for American City and Regional Planning History (SACRPH) held its fifteenth biennial meeting in Toronto, Canada. The meeting confirmed the association's...
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From:Bulletin of the World Health Organization (Vol. 92, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedThe science and practice of people-centred health systems will be the theme of the next Global Symposium on Health Systems Research, a five-day meeting that starts this month in Cape Town, South Africa....
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From:American Libraries (Vol. 46, Issue 5)A 2013 project to create a digital "Library for All" for Android devices is putting books at the fingertips of up to 2,000 school-aged kids, many of whom are former child slaves living on less than $2 per day. Sephora,...
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From:Quality (Vol. 54, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedGAITHERSBURG, MD -- The U.S. Commerce Department's National Institute of Standards and Technology announced the award of new cooperative agreements to 10 nonprofit organizations and universities to manage Hollings...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 24, Issue 09)Byline: Lee Carter and Larry Moscow We're living in a post-trust era. And it's that fact-not merely a faltering economy or a dysfunctional political system-that's led to a tough few years for nonprofit institutions....
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 24, Issue 16)Byline: Emily Chan and Gene Tagaki In the days after Penn State released an independent report condemning its leadership for failing to follow up on allegations of sexual abuse by Jerry Sandusky, an assistant...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 25, Issue 31) Peer-ReviewedA person with dementia was locked in a room overnight and not checked by staff for up to ten hours. This was discovered by Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectors during a visit to a care home. According to the...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 25, Issue 47) Peer-ReviewedNurses' pay and conditions could be undermined by the government's push to increase patient choice in community and mental health services, the RCN has warned. Health secretary Andrew Lansley announced last week that...
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From:Nursing Standard (Vol. 25, Issue 45) Peer-ReviewedNationally agreed pay and conditions restrict NHS bosses from rewarding top performing staff, managers claim. Speaking at the NHS Confederation annual conference in Manchester last week, a number of trust managers...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 23, Issue 15)Byline: Lisa Chiu The Nellie Mae Education Foundation, in Quincy, Mass., pays each of its 15 board members $19,000 to $32,000 apiece every year for their work. But such payments could soon become illegal in...
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From:PSA Journal (Vol. 77, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDivisions VP Jean Timmermeister, FPSA, notes that Maria KorabLaskowska < mariakorab@gmail.com > is the new Chairman of CP with Hillary Morin serving as commentator. Special thanks to these two great volunteers! It is...
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From:PT in Motion (Vol. 3, Issue 5)Nancy T. Watts, PT, PhD, FAPTA, who was instrumental in the 1977 creation of MGH Institute of Health Professions, passed away on April 4. She was 83. Watts was recruited by Massachusetts General Hospital in 1974 to...
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From:Nature (Vol. 478, Issue 7370) Peer-ReviewedBritain's most financially troubled science funding agency, the Science and Technology Facilities Council, has a new chief executive: John Womersley, who was its director of science programmes. He replaces Keith Mason,...
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From:International Bulletin of Missionary Research (Vol. 34, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedRaag Rolfsen, 47, director of Areopagos Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that focuses on religious and theological studies and works to "strengthen the dialogue between the established church and the multi-religious...
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From:Advanced Materials & Processes (Vol. 168, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe Pune Chapter is organizing an event in March 2011 in Mumbai entitled "Materials & Manufacturing Technology" with a concurrent exhibition to cater to the materials and manufacturing technology needs of professionals...