What Are Your Organization’s Services Worth?
Nonprofit groups that charge for services need to think about an array of ways to set prices, says a book by a consultant to businesses.
Many problems arts boards encounter result from insufficient training or a misunderstanding of an organization’s mission, writes the president of the Kennedy Center.
Women are increasingly giving larger amounts of money, so fund raisers should do more to understand how women prefer to be solicited, write three philanthropy experts.
Entrepreneur’s Foundation Gives $24-Million to MIT to Accommodate More Undergraduates
An alumnus seeks to help the Massachusetts Institute of Technology enroll more undergraduates.
Tips to Make Your Marketing Campaign Work
Old-style promotional approaches need to be overhauled, write three marketing consultants.
A Guide on Executive Transitions
Not enough thought is given to succession planning, writes a consultant.
How to Create Effective Donors
A professor’s new book argues that philanthropy works best when donors make gifts that reflect their personal interests.
Famed Children’s Book Author Gives $1-Million for Social Services
The famed children’s book author Maurice Sendak gave $1-million to a N.Y. charity in memory of his partner, who had been a psychiatrist at the organization.
Down on the Farm, Foster Children Learn the Gentle Art of Trust
At a Sonoma County, Calif., charity, foster children pitch in with farm work -- and learn to trust caring adults.
Couple Commits $100-Million to a California Hospital
Marc Benioff, a technology mogul, and his wife have committed $100-million to a California children’s hospital.