GivingTuesday Is Now an Independent Nonprofit
Eight years after it was started by the 92nd Street Y, the global generosity movement spins off into its own organization.
Flexibility Pays Off for Community Fund
No minimum amount is required to set up a donor-advised fund at the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation — or to make a distribution to a charity.
When Nonprofits Are Asked to Be the ‘Morals Police’
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is upbeat about its fundraising — but keeping an eye on how big donors react to public scrutiny and economic uncertainty.
How Cultivating Small Donors Led to a $10 Million Gift
The group is getting lots of requests for information about making planned gifts. But it’s also experimenting with how to reach future donors.
A Timeline for Succession Planning
Board members and staff can use this timeline to plan and manage a leadership transition.
Donor Demands, Conflicts of Interest, and Tainted Money Are Fundraisers’ Top Ethical Concerns
Sexual harassment and working with top executive staff are also major concerns for fundraisers, according to a new survey of Association of Fundraising Professionals members.
National Philanthropic Trust Adds Impact-Investing Portfolios for Donors
New options for DAF holders to make socially and environmentally-responsible investments.
GoFundMe Expands Nonprofit Fundraising Offerings
Starting in November, the company will add new features, including stronger data capabilities and a donate button.
Fundraisers’ Group to Put Ethics in the Spotlight Throughout October
The Association of Fundraising Professionals is calling October Ethics Awareness Month with the goal of helping fundraisers, board members, donors, and others understand what is appropriate behavior — and what is not.
Kids Choose Their Donors in a Twist on Sponsorships
The program, called Chosen, is an effort to empower beneficiaries and reinvigorate donors whose giving has been flat.