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The Power of the Individual
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As we start the Jewish New Year, I found it quite fortuitous that I ran across the following article and its implied message in the September 15th Haaretz paper.
The NONPROFITBANKER is on Twitter
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After months of ridiculing twitter about its uselessness, I realize it may be the perfect solution for when I want to share an observation or piece of news but can’t write a blog post right away. Twitter, also known as microblogging, only allows for posts up to 140 characters. It’s possible that I’ll follow up with an expanded blog post, but sometimes the Twitter update will speak for itself.
Israeli Study Finds that Foundations Are not Effective in Checking Nonprofits
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An article was recently posted on Midot’s website highlighting a joint study done by Midot and Sheatufim. The study was presented at a Sheatufim conference on June 23, 2009.
Defining an Israeli Nonprofit Organization
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For those individuals or corporations familiar with nonprofit organizations in the United States, any analysis of the status of an Israeli charity should begin with a comparison. This contrast will shed light on the many differences that exist in the two countries’ legislation and definition of a nonprofit organization.