Word: nonprofit
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Carlyle's success illustrates the value of good connections and powerful names when making deals these days. "We certainly don't look at ourselves as a refuge for former government employees," says Carlucci, who joined Carlyle in 1989 and sits on the board of a staggering 32 companies and nonprofit organizations. "But I'd be a fool to deny that having a number of high- profile officeholders does provide Carlyle with certain advantages." Explains Samuel Hayes, a Harvard Business School professor: "The Carlyle Group has gone after former government officials whom top businessmen love to be seen with. Finding potential...
Baltimore is no one's idea of an artistic Mecca -- maybe the last top-tier cultural icon to emerge there was Babe Ruth -- but for 30 seasons it has fostered a nonprofit theater of increasingly venturesome repertoire. Housed in a converted college building amid the rundown brick facades of downtown, Center Stage has debuted Eric Overmyer's On the Verge or The Geography of Yearning, a sprightly fantasy about three Victorian women explorers that became one of the most widely produced plays of the '80s; David Feldshuh's Miss Evers' Boys, a drama about government experiments on black victims...
...proposed guidelines mark an attempt by the IRS to enhance enforcement of tax laws relating to nonprofit organizations, Owens said...
According to the agreement by which the Ihara Fund was established, the Forum will assist in organizing up and supervising a nonprofit affiliate organization in Tokyo. This satellite group will sponsor lectures by Forum-affiliated speakers and recommend Japanese speakers to address the Forum in the U.S., the Gazette reported...
...been so badly harassed that the city supports a separate minischool for gay teens who might otherwise drop out. "Gay and lesbian issues need to be raised in the schools because of what we see in our work," says Frances Kunreuther, executive director of the Hetrick-Martin Institute, a nonprofit organization that operates the 35- student school under city auspices. "The amount of violence gay kids face, the harassment, the rejection by their families." The angry and sometimes distorted debate over the Children of the Rainbow curriculum in New York, she says, "is really a great example...