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Eden Stiffman

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Eden Stiffman is a senior editor and writer who covers nonprofit impact, accountability, and trends across philanthropy. She writes frequently about how technology is transforming the ways nonprofits and donors pursue results, and she profiles leaders shaping the field.

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Mutual-Aid Groups Ponder What’s Next

Neighbors came together to help one another with food and other basic needs during the pandemic. Some of the volunteer-led efforts are now seeking nonprofit status.

What Drives Direct Giving and Why It Matters to Nonprofits

Whether the popularity of direct giving is a sign that nonprofits aren’t winning the trust or hearts of some portion of the giving public remains an open question. But it’s critical that nonprofits pay attention and take all kinds of giving seriously — including that which doesn’t pass through formal charitable structures.

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Diverse Donors Led the Shift to Social- and Racial-Justice Giving in 2020, New Report Says

Foundations and companies turned to leaders and donors of color to help guide their racial-justice giving.

Fundraiser Salaries Remained Flat in 2020

Fundraisers were more likely to say they planned to stay in their current jobs than in past years, according to a new survey, which also found that it took fewer fundraisers to bring in $1 million at international aid groups than at arts or environmental organizations.

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Tech Tool Helps Nonprofits Attract Supporters on Facebook — and Stay in Touch With Them

The Susan G. Komen Foundation has experimented with fundraising challenges on the social media giant’s groups, Messenger, and advertising.

Value of Charitable Deduction for All Americans Still Unclear

Value of Charitable Deduction for All Americans Still Unclear

Charitable giving was sluggish in 2020, according to “Giving USA,” making it hard to see a clear benefit from the temporary tax provisions allowing Americans to deduct charitable gifts even if they don’t itemize.

Giving Grew in a Tumultuous Year but Not for All. What’s Ahead in 2021?

Giving Grew in a Tumultuous Year but Not for All. What’s Ahead in 2021?

Individual giving made up 69 percent of all philanthropy last year, the smallest share “Giving USA” has ever recorded.

Crypto, Meet Donor-Advised Funds: a New Way of Giving

A crypto-enthusiast has developed a system that makes it easy for charities to receive digital currencies — and could open the door to new, young, tech-savvy donors.

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Q&A With the Lilly School’s New Environmental Philanthropy Scholar

Ashley Enrici recently joined the faculty of the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy in a new role dedicated to examining issues at the intersection of the environment and philanthropy.

The Pandemic Accelerated the Growth of Midlevel Fundraising Programs

During the crisis, midlevel programs increased online communications significantly. Going forward, fundraisers will need to recalibrate how much emphasis to put on digital, direct mail, and in-person events.