15 Dec 2008 Economy Housing and Homelessness Justice NYCHA The City's Latest Hirings and Retirings New faces at public agencies and private groups across the city, as inimitable organizer John Raskin moves on, and labor leader Roger Toussaint moves up. ByAlex Cotton0Comments
24 Nov 2008 Economy Education Government Those Who Lend A Hand Up Wouldn't Mind A Handout In needy times, social services nonprofit leaders strategize about how to do even more with even less. ByKaren Loew0Comments
03 Nov 2008 Economy Impact Unknown: The CEO's Poverty-Fighting Efforts At the first hearing on the city’s much-touted group of programs, the administration’s message was: Ask again later. ByNeil deMause0Comments
20 Oct 2008 Economy As Money Disappears: What Nonprofits Can Do Experts from around the sector proffer practical survival tools from an optimist’s toolbox. ByChris Narducci0Comments
19 May 2008 ARTS and CULTURE Economy Housing and Homelessness Why 'The Other Half' Lived — And Lives On A book explores the ideology and influence of Jacob Riis. ByNicholas Jahr0Comments
14 May 2007 Economy TO YOUR HEALTH: GROUP GETS GOINGTO SPREAD MILLIONS UPSTATE AND DOWN After a difficult beginning, the fledgling public health foundation is finding its way and funding groups statewide. ByEileen Markey0Comments
22 Jan 2007 Economy THE CITY'S LATESTHIRINGS AND RETIRINGS City positions for food policy, special enforcement and Chinatown boosterism get filled, while nonprofiteers join Enterprise and disability boards. ByCity Limits0Comments
02 Jan 2007 Economy WELFARE CHIEFS MOVE ON FROM CITY AGENCY Advocates hope for change at HRA and state counterpart. ByKaren Loew0Comments
09 Aug 2004 Economy ELECTION REDIRECTION: NONPROFITS LOSE CASH On the verge of a close presidential election, many donors are choosing to fund candidates at the expense of charities and nonprofits. ByRong Xiaoqing0Comments