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Charities Concerned About Change in Federal Fund-Raising Drive

Charities concerned about change in federal fund-raising drive

Bank Pledges $100-Million to Environmental Groups

Bank pledges $100-million to environmental groups

‘Condom King’ Wins Gates Award for Global Health

‘Condom King’ wins Gates Award for Global Health

Museum of Modern Art Elects New Board Chairman

Museum of Modern Art elects board chairman

Movie Company to Help Save Tasmanian Devils From Extinction

Movie company to help save Tasmanian devils from extinction

Giving Up on Young Donors?

Should charities give up on young donors?

A Religious Calling

Colleges and universities offer new programs to help clerical leaders gain management skillsNo matter what their faith, leaders of religious organizations often find themselves managing dozens ALSO SEE:ARTICLE: Advancing Nonprofit CareersARTICLE: Does Continuing Education Matter? What Headhunters…

Does Continuing Education Matter? What Headhunters Think

Executive recruiters who help charities hire chief executives, fund raisers, ALSO SEE:ARTICLE: Advancing Nonprofit CareersARTICLE: A Religious Calling and other key employees have differing views about the certificate and graduate-degree programs for nonprofit leaders being offered by a growing…

Advancing Nonprofit Careers

When Elizabeth W. Gerner began running the Simmons Family Foundation, ALSO SEE:ARTICLE: Does Continuing Education Matter? What Headhunters ThinkARTICLE: A Religious Calling a $20-million fund created by her grandparents, she felt at a disadvantage. She was just 23 and knew nothing about grant…

An Edgy Filmmaker’s Surprising Crusade for Inner Peace

The “Evening With David Lynch,” held here several weeks ago in a rented conference room at the American-Scandinavian Foundation headquarters, had little to do with the enigmatic director’s 30-year film career.