Nonprofit Professionals Recharge Their Energy at Three Free Retreats
TOOLS AND TRAINING By Jennifer C. Berkshire David Mann was facing a pair of major changes in his life back in 1997: the impending birth of his first child and an offer to become co-director of a nonprofit group he had helped start, the Minnesota Alliance for Progressive Action, a statewide group in…
How the Head of a Group That Promotes Citizen Diplomacy Learned the Art ‘One Handshake at a Time’
ENTRY LEVEL Sherry Lee Mueller Age: 59 First nonprofit job: Program officer, Institute of International Education, Washington Current job: President, National Council for International Visitors, Washington My parents owned a turf farm in northern Illinois -- my father provided the sod for Wrigley…
Reader Finds Inspiration in Nonprofit Leader’s Story
INBOX To the Editor: I am a 43-year-old trying to break back into the work force after being off with medical problems for the past three years. I barely made it through high school, and now realize what a mistake it was to take my education so lightly. In today’s times, when an education is the…
Newspapers Favor Donated Health Ads
Newspapers run more public-service advertisements about health than about any other subject, followed by education, “community,” family, and then public safety and poverty, a new study by the Advertising Council has found. Magazines are most likely to run advertisements on behalf of nonprofit…
Several conservative advocacy organizations have started a publicity campaign aimed at ousting Patricia Ireland from her new position as chief executive officer of YWCA of the USA because of her ties to abortion rights and gay causes. The organizations are encouraging United Ways and individual…
Senators Question Nature Conservancy About Land Donations and Other Issues
A key member of the Senate committee that oversees nonprofit groups is considering whether new tax legislation might be needed to prevent financial arrangements such as the ones previously offered by the Nature Conservancy. The Washington Post reported earlier this month that the Arlington, Va.,…
Juvenile-Justice Agencies and Religious Groups Collaborating to Help Youths
Moving Beyond the Walls: Faith and Justice Partnerships Working for High-Risk Youth, by Tracey A. Hartmann, evaluates how well religious organizations were able to work with each other and with juvenile-justice agencies in a project that sought to reduce crime and provide services for high-risk…
Improving Services for Homeless People
Holes in the Safety Net: Mainstream Systems and Homelessnesspresents some of the failures of government-financed programs for homeless people, and suggests ways in which foundations can improve social services to the homeless. This report, prepared by Katharine Gale Consulting, in Berkeley, Calif.,…
The Lives of 12 Philanthropists in the 19th and 20th Centuries
By Their Bootstraps: the Lives of Twelve Gilded Age Social Entrepreneurs, by Martin Morse Wooster, offers brief biographical sketches of a dozen individuals who worked to improve society in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Mr. Wooster, a visiting fellow at the Capital Research Center, in…
Challenges and Opportunities for College and University Fund Raisers
New Strategies for Educational Fund Raising