Hurricane-Resistant Housing Gets a ‘Lift’ From Fund Raising
Hurricane-resistant housing gets a ‘lift’ from fund raising
A History of U.S. Grant Makers Working Internationally
NEW BOOKS Philanthropists & Foundation Globalization
Taking Strategy From Stodgy to Streamlined
NEW BOOKS The Nonprofit Strategy Revolution: Real-Time Strategic Planning in a Rapid-Response World
A Handbook on How to Start a Nonprofit Career
NEW BOOKS The Nonprofit Career Guide: How to Land a Job That Makes a Difference
Volunteerism: Where the Candidates Stand
Both presidential candidates from the two major political parties plan to promote national service when they speak at the ServiceNation Summit September 11. Sen. John McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, has yet to propose a specific plan on national service but is expected to do so at the…
On September 11, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama will appear at a gathering of charity leaders in New York to talk about one issue they more or less agree on: national service. Both are expected to call for a vast expansion of the federal government’s domestic and international service programs.…
Nonprofit Group Asks: What Songs Inspire You?
What songs are most inspiring to nonprofit leaders?
The YMCA Gives New Power to Its Diversity Leader
When Bank of America acquired LaSalle Bank, in Chicago, late last year, it announced plans to lay off or eliminate the jobs of 2,500 employees in Illinois. David Thomas, then group senior vice president and head of diversity and inclusion at LaSalle Bank/ABN AMRO Bank North America, was among them.…
Nonprofit Summer Camps Offer Kids Much More Than S’mores
Most summer camps share a common goal: to bring together new faces, offer new activities, and provide a home-away-from-home experience that helps kids build confidence. But the array of options nonprofit groups offer to children can be staggering. The American Camp Association, in Martinsville,…
Should Nonprofit Employees Seek Advanced Degrees?
Should nonprofit employees seek advanced degrees?