Pearl Jam Unites with World’s Largest Nonprofits to Urge Action on Afghanistan
Washington, D.C., Jan. 11, 2022 — Pearl Jam and Tom Morello are advocating alongside a coalition of global humanitarian leaders…
Washington, D.C., Jan. 11, 2022 — Pearl Jam and Tom Morello are advocating alongside a coalition of global humanitarian leaders…
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Banking regulations could inadvertently disrupt humanitarian and development assistance.
To survive and thrive, nonprofits themselves need to be increasingly sophisticated, and their boards should co-lead this charge.
“It is not at all clear where this is headed,” said Sam Worthington. He warns that thousands of American nonprofits could find themselves in the same predicament as the Natural Resources Defense Council."
"A broad spectrum of civil society groups that work internationally fear they could face a new legal threat — being pressured to register as foreign agents, a designation that could severely damage an organization."
"It is not at all clear where this is headed," said Sam Worthington, CEO of InterAction, a large coalition of U.S.-based nonprofits that work internationally. He warns that thousands of American nonprofits could find themselves in the same predicament as the Natural Resources Defense Council.
According to the Global NGO Technology Report, 92 percent of NGO respondents have a website; of those, 87 percent are mobile-compatible.