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Giving to Charity Creates Sustained Happiness

Giving to Charity Creates Sustained Happiness

People’s happiness with almost anything diminishes over time as they become accustomed to it — the type of food they eat or their income level, for example. But there’s something different about giving: The warm glow lasts.

Preserving a Culture ­— and  the Planet

Preserving a Culture ­— and the Planet

A leader at the Wildlife Conservation Society explains how the organization works with local residents to incorporate their cultural practices in ways that benefit nature.

Look What’s Coming in 2020

Coming next year with your subscription will be a special forecast for 2020 and beyond, plus a webinar briefing about what we have found. And we’ll be unveiling a new website that will make it easier to find what you need and be a pleasure to read.

The Data Behind the Chronicle’s Ranking of America’s Favorite Charities

Our new ranking of the charities that raise the most in cash and stock reveals some big surprises about which groups are succeeding in a challenging fundraising environment, and why.

Marguerite Casey Foundation Appoints New CEO

Plus, the Melville Charitable Trust has named a new leader, and the Time’s Up Legal Defense Fund hires a former Obama aide as chief.

Flexibility Pays Off for Community Fund

No minimum amount is required to set up a donor-advised fund at the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation — or to make a distribution to a charity.

When Nonprofits Are Asked to Be the ‘Morals Police’

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is upbeat about its fundraising — but keeping an eye on how big donors react to public scrutiny and economic uncertainty.

The Challenge After the ‘Trump Bump’: Encouraging Donors to Make a Second Gift

The ACLU has turned to data to figure out the best ways to keep contributors giving.

Worried About More Than a Possible Recession

Donor fatigue is a concern for fundraisers at Habitat for Humanity International and the International Rescue Committee.

How Cultivating Small Donors Led to a $10 Million Gift

The group is getting lots of requests for information about making planned gifts. But it’s also experimenting with how to reach future donors.