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How to Make the Most of Artificial Intelligence and Other Technologies: Advice From Experts

How to Make the Most of Artificial Intelligence and Other Technologies: Advice From Experts

Technology is often presented as the solution to many problems for nonprofits — reducing staff burnout, better targeting of fundraising efforts, and improving budgeting, to name just a few. It can help with all those things, but there are pitfalls to avoid.

Inflation Hits Ability of Nonprofits to Provide Services, Keep Workers — and Raise Money

Inflation Hits Ability of Nonprofits to Provide Services, Keep Workers — and Raise Money

At a time when the demand for services remains high, soaring costs for fuel, food, employee payrolls, and other expenses are stressing charities’ budgets even more than during the pandemic.

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The Latest of MacKenzie Scott’s $12.3 Billion in Giving Shows Strong Support for Equity

Some of the recipients of her philanthropy have included Habitat for Humanity, Planned Parenthood, and Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Senators Issue Bipartisan Call for Restoring Tax Breaks for Donors Who Don’t Itemize Their Returns

Senators Issue Bipartisan Call for Restoring Tax Breaks for Donors Who Don’t Itemize Their Returns

Sen. Charles Grassley also raised questions about whether donor-advised funds require greater regulation to speed giving.

What Fundraisers Are Doing as the Pandemic Eases

What Fundraisers Are Doing as the Pandemic Eases

A new study shows a realignment of fundraiser priorities and concern about the challenges of keeping donors — and staff members.

Economic Data Shocks Charity Officials Just as They Were Hoping for a Post-Pandemic Boom

A raft of troubling economic developments — stubborn inflation, a bear market for stocks, and sagging consumer confidence — have clouded the environment for nonprofits.

Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Efforts to Speed Giving From Donor-Advised Funds

Lawmakers Express Concerns Over Efforts to Speed Giving From Donor-Advised Funds

Their letter takes aim at the bipartisan Accelerating Charitable Efforts Act without mentioning it by name, saying it would reduce charitable giving.

Environment for Global Philanthropy Improves, Report Says

Environment for Global Philanthropy Improves, Report Says

The invasion of Ukraine has the potential to sharply change the outlook for global philanthropy in the years ahead, especially throughout Europe, after years of improving conditions.

How to Hire and Retain Top-Quality Workers

How to Hire and Retain Top-Quality Workers

Two nonprofit leaders and the CEO of an executive search firm discuss the recruiting climate, hiring trends, and tactics that are working to retain talented nonprofit professionals in a tight labor market.

In-Person Conferences and Fundraising Events Come Roaring Back

In-Person Conferences and Fundraising Events Come Roaring Back

Predictions that virtual and hybrid events were here to stay may have been overblown, experts say, as event organizers respond to the pent-up demand for face-to-face contact.