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How Colleges Prepare Seniors for Postgraduate Volunteerism

VOLUNTEERISM By Heather Joslyn Last fall, Colleen Gilg, like thousands of other college seniors, was pondering her future. A government and international studies major at the University of Notre Dame from Paxton, Neb., she had traveled to Peru over the summer and become fascinated by it, so she was…

What College Fund Raisers Make

JOB MARKET Median Salaries for Doctoral Institutions Chief development officer $147,335 Director of annual giving $68,618 Director of corporate and foundation relations $78,110 Director of planned giving $85,000 Chief public-relations officer $111,806 Director of government and legislative…

Median Salaries for College Fund Raisers Increase 4.6 Percent, Survey Says

JOB MARKET Median salaries for the top fund raisers at four-year colleges and universities ALSO SEE:What College Fund Raisers Make rose in the current academic year, but their counterparts at two-year institutions saw a decrease in median pay, according to the new edition of an annual survey by the…

2002 Foundation Giving

A DECADE OF CHANGE FOR BIG FOUNDATIONS Assets 2001 Assets 1991 Percentage change Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (Seattle) 1 $23,300,000,000 - - Lilly Endowment (Indianapolis) 2 $12,600,000,000 $3,990,000,000 + 215.8% Ford Foundation (New York) $11,300,000,000 $6,481,000,000 + 74.4% Robert Wood…

Write-Offs: IRS Eases Receipt Rule, Estate-Tax Vote Expected, and Ruling on September 11 Case

Recognizing that charities may have trouble keeping up with the flood of gifts they have received in the wake of the terrorist attacks, the IRS will ease its proof-of-donation rules for people who wish to claim deductions on some gifts of $250 or more. Under current law, in order to claim a…

Internet Group Retains Charity Status

The IRS has ruled that a charity that provides Internet access may keep its tax exemption, but only after the organization made key structural changes. In its ruling, which could be important to other Internet-services groups, the IRS said that the charity in question was recognized as tax-exempt…

Coalition to Push Electronic Filing

By Elizabeth Schwinn Several nonprofit associations have formed a coalition to help the IRS figure out how to make it easy for charities to file their federal informational tax returns electronically. The IRS is working on a project to enable charities to file online the tax forms they submit,…

A Mission to Build Better Neighborhoods by Design

Augusta Catalina Del Zotto was born in the Outer Mission, a working-class San Francisco neighborhood populated by a mosaic of first- and second-generation immigrants from many different countries. Except for a stint in a Syracuse, N.Y., graduate program, she has never lived away from her hometown.…

Software Aids Taxpayers Who Donate Goods

What’s the fair-market value of a pair of gently used Rollerblades? A box of old murder mysteries? Or a men’s three-piece business suit? As the April 15 tax deadline approaches, many Americans who want to claim a deduction for the goods they donated to charity find themselves facing these kinds of…

Web Site Promotes Arab-Jewish Relations

Named for the common ancestor of both Jews and Arabs, the Abraham Fund makes grants to organizations working to improve relations between Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel. Its latest tool, a new Web site, provides information about the organization’s work in Arabic, English, and Hebrew. “The…