Monthly Archives: May 2010

Why Egger’s Volunteer Bill of Rights is, um, not quite right enough. Yet.

Robert Egger, the engaging founder of DC Central Kitchen, is instituting a “Bill of Rights” for everyone who volunteers at this “$5-million annual operation, which hauls in close to two tons of food per day, converts it into 4,500 meals, … Continue reading

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On the matter of Boom B Qs: Tragic oil spill offers crucial lesson for all nonprofits

The tragic oil spill off the Gulf Coast has given rise to a second tragedy which, while infinitely less tragic, offers a crucial future-leaning lesson for all nonprofits. Steve Gelsi of Marketwatch has a  fascinating update on something about which … Continue reading

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How rich ARE you? Find out your exact ranking on The Global Rich Index

Great post today from Jeanine Skowronski at Yahoo Finance about the Global Rich List, a website that seeks to enable you to determine exactly where your income ranks you compared to every other person on the planet. For example, if … Continue reading

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