Video: Coping With the Slow Recovery
See how fund raisers are adjusting their strategies in the face of an uneven economy.
Hispanics and Blacks More Likely Than Whites to Support Causes Online
Ethnicity plays a role in how people perceive charitable and political causes they encounter on social networks and whether they go on to get involved with those causes, a new survey finds.
Alaska Foundation Preserves Art in Virtual World
A digital gallery in Second Life allows people across the globe a chance to interact with works they might not otherwise have a chance to see.
Nonprofits Win Awards for Activism and Sharing News
Several nonprofit groups are among the winners of the annual Webby awards, which recognize the best online efforts.
Online Fund-Raising Strategies That Beat the Bad Economy
Some nonprofits used new tools or Web sites to increase Internet donations last year.
Earth Day Celebration Gets a Social-Network Twist
The Nature Conservancy’s Picnic for the Planet blends in-person gatherings and social-media interactions.
A Neighborhood Isolated: How Geography and Economics Cut Off Key Services
A map showing the challenges that nonprofit leaders and volunteers working to improve education and alleviate poverty in Washington’s Parkside-Kenilworth neighborhood face.
How Fund-Raising Sites Protect Donors
Safeguards that sites like Jumo, Facebook Causes and Crowdrise take to protect donors.
Nonprofits Should Incorporate Millennials Sooner Rather Than Later
Members of the millennial generation aren’t looking for power. They do, however, want a seat at the table.
The Art of the Discovery Phone Call
A fund raiser at a North Carolina cancer center explains how discovery calls differ from cold calls.