6 Things Charities Should Know About America’s Rapid Demographic Shift
As of the 2010 census, the under-5-year-old population was already majority-minority, and other facts about the rapid changes taking place in the United States.
A new report by the Communications Network offers nonprofit leaders tips for building a strong communications team.
5 Ways to Be More Strategic About Seeking Corporate Grants
It can be hard to get a foot in the door — but once you do, corporate foundations want to build lasting relationships, not just cut checks.
Tips for Achieving Work-Life Balance
Advice to make time at work more productive and still get some time away.
Tips on How to Get Endowment Gifts
Veteran fundraisers share advice on cultivating donors who will invest in your nonprofit’s future.
Steps to Take Before — and After — You Rebrand Your Nonprofit
Start by conducting research and thinking through your strategy.
8 Ways to Cultivate High-Potential Employees
Keen observation, open communication, and providing new opportunities are key to keeping talented workers happy.
3rd U.S. Red Nose Day Makes Big Bet on Facebook Fundraising Tools
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is matching up to $1 million in donations made to the event through the social network.
New Tool Outlines Changes to States’ Charity Regulations
The annual survey by the Giving USA Foundation offers a state-by-state overview of the regulations governing registration and fundraising.
How to Identify First-Rate Board Members
A guide to choosing trustees outlines the characteristics that make the best candidates and offers tips for judging important intangible qualities.