How Fundraisers Can Help Donors Cope With Wall Street’s Wild Ride
A healthy ‘correction’ or the start of the next economic downturn? While we wait to see what February’s stock-market volatility means, experts offer advice for quelling jitters.
8 in 10 Colleges Are Running Capital Drives — or About to Start One
Fundraisers who drive higher-education’s perpetual search for big gifts want more training, more emphasis on finding younger donors, and campaigns that last no more than five years, says a new report.
Allison Fine Answers Readers’ Questions on Careers, Management, Leadership, and More
Get advice on how not to lose ground in your career while you raise your kids, what to do when your boss isn’t listening to you, how to figure out when it’s time to seek a leadership job, and much more.
6 Ways to Attract and Nurture Self-Made Donors
When seeking gifts from newly wealthy donors, educate them, encourage networking, start small, and pay attention to women and kids.
Giving to Colleges Up 6% in 2017
Contributions to higher-education institutions topped $43.6 billion, the highest total ever counted by the annual Voluntary Support of Education report.
New Site Seeks to Make It Easier for Giving Circles to Blossom
Global Impact won money from the Gates Foundation to work on ways to help like-minded small donors pool their resources to support favorite causes.
‘Overhead’ Spending Has Little Impact on Giving, Study Suggests
Donors think charities spend too much on salaries and other administrative costs but still support organizations that do so, according to a new survey.
Overview: A Communications Plan That Promises Less Work but More Supporters
A dedicated millennial volunteer and public-relations professional created a model for a nonprofit.
Wealthy Women Donors Willing to Take Big Risks, Report Says
Interviews by the Women’s Philanthropy Institute with 23 high-net-worth supporters of female-focused causes show the strategic thinking that helps donors decide where to give.