Bill Hwang’s much-anticipated Wall Street fraud trial begins in Manhattan.
Billionaire trader and philanthropist Bill Hwang appeared in court to answer for his role in a high-stakes Wall Street meltdown that saw several large banks lose billions in days.
Many of them were passed in reaction to compelled disclosure in states like California.
This week, Georgia became the 19th state in the U.S. to pass a law protecting the privacy of members, donors, and volunteers of nonprofit groups. The Personal Privacy Protection Act, signed into law by Georgia ...
Author of “How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions” Shares Insights
John Addink is a businessman, philanthropist, and the author of How I Lost $1,500,000 in Missions (And What I Learned From My Mistakes.)
An expected rate case filing by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) could be implemented in July.
Several Christian ministries filed official comments asking for changes to the employment regulations
Several Christian ministries are raising concerns about a proposed addition to Department of State regulations that would limit the employment decisions of those accepting foreign assistance.
A growing national network of Christian ministries is trying to answer that question
True Charity is a network of nearly two hundred organizations that seek to improve charity, influence relevant policy, and inform the public about the importance of effective compassion
Gethsemani is one of a growing number of churches dealing with city zoning regulations challenging its compassion ministries
Another church, this time in Arizona, is dealing with alleged zoning code violations for a benevolence food pantry it has operated for nearly 25 years.
Majority found charity does not operate for “religious purposes,” despite religious motivation
Last week, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a 4-3 decision that Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior was not exempt from having to pay unemployment tax to cover its employees because its ...
Weighing the pros and cons of digital donations as cryptocurrency grows
As of January 2024, 56% of the largest U.S. charities now accept cryptocurrency donations.
Inside the complex world of disaster relief supply chains.
When a Category 5 hurricane hits Mexico, a tsunami rocks Indonesia, or a crisis boils over in a conflict zone, Americans are quick to send donations to Christian humanitarian nonprofits for emergency response efforts. But ...