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Rallying a Community to Solve a Problem: 5 Local Efforts

Rallying a Community to Solve a Problem: 5 Local Efforts

Efforts include overhauling the juvenile-justice system, fighting poverty, and improving education.

Schools Are Main Focus of Collective Action but Don’t Account for the Biggest Successes

Schools Are Main Focus of Collective Action but Don’t Account for the Biggest Successes

Problems of student achievement at various levels are often so great that “niche” approaches won’t work, experts say.

Doctors Tread Carefully When Grateful Patients Open Checkbooks

Doctors Tread Carefully When Grateful Patients Open Checkbooks

One-on-one coaching is often the most effective way to help physicians learn to become strong fundraising allies.

Fundraisers Find Painless Ways for Nonprofit Leaders to Raise Money

Fundraisers Find Painless Ways for Nonprofit Leaders to Raise Money

Hartford Symphony music director Carolyn Kuan and other charity leaders discuss the ways they help without ever explicitly mentioning a donation.

Top U.S. Fundraiser for U.N. Agency to Use Ads to Raise Profile of Refugees

Top U.S. Fundraiser for U.N. Agency to Use Ads to Raise Profile of Refugees

Anne-Marie Grey hopes to court the news media to gain attention for people who are forced to flee their home countries because of war or political strife.

Start-Up Seeks to Provide Inexpensive Satellite Images for Nonprofits

Start-Up Seeks to Provide Inexpensive Satellite Images for Nonprofits

The company’s nonprofit arm will use overhead imagery to help causes like environmentalism and human rights.

‘The New Republic’ Tells Why Aid Projects Fail; ‘Forbes’ Showcases Donors

‘The New Republic’ Tells Why Aid Projects Fail; ‘Forbes’ Showcases Donors

And a charity leader takes to the pages of the Harvard Business Review to explain old power vs. new power.

U. of N.C. Pharmacy School Gets $100-Million for Innovation Institute

U. of N.C. Pharmacy School Gets $100-Million for Innovation Institute

Fred Eshelman, founder of a pharmaceutical company, had previously given $38-million.

Charity Seeks to Keep Poverty From Being Passed to Next Generation

Charity Seeks to Keep Poverty From Being Passed to Next Generation

Grant makers are increasingly pouring money into projects that work with poor parents and their children.