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Emily Haynes

Senior Editor, Nonprofit Intelligence

Emily Haynes is senior editor of nonprofit intelligence at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where she covers nonprofit fundraising. Before coming to the Chronicle, Emily worked at WAMU 88.5, Washington’s NPR station. There she coordinated a podcast incubator program and edited for the hyperlocal news site DCist. She was previously assistant managing editor at the Center for American Progress.Emily holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental analysis from Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif.

California’s New Privacy Law Draws Attention From Nonprofits

While nonprofits are not covered by the law setting new privacy standards, the marketing companies that many large groups work with do have to comply. Some industry groups and nonprofits fear rising costs to raise money; others see an opportunity to take stock of the data they collect and how they use it.

Youth, Education, and Health Groups Hit Hardest by the Sharp Decline in Americans Who Give

Some 20 million Americans who gave to charity in 2000 had stopped giving by 2016, a new study shows.

Bubbe Knows Best: Grandmother Proves a Viral Hit for American Friends of Hebrew University

Bubbe Knows Best: Grandmother Proves a Viral Hit for American Friends of Hebrew University

The nonprofit that raises money for Hebrew University of Jerusalem hopes the video campaign will draw new supporters age 50 and younger.

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Thank-You Videos Are an Easy Way to Send Personalized Messages

How two nonprofits use video to thank donors and encourage them to raise money online.

Nonprofits Raise Nearly $2 Billion Online and Off on GivingTuesday

As the day that kicks of year-end appeals wrapped up, U.S. nonprofits had raised an estimated $511 million online and twice as much offline. Many organizations fared better than in 2018 and took advantage of a variety of creative approaches to draw attention. Still, some say the deluge of email appeals may be turning off donors.

Connecting Arts and Education to Help People Climb Out of Poverty

Veteran nonprofit leader Ellen Baxter champions the notion of bringing creativity and access to quality education to people living in low-income housing.

Younger ‘Ultrawealthy’ Donors Tend to Focus on Fewer Causes, Study Shows

The report from Wealth-X also found that donors whose net worth is $30 million or more make about 25 percent of all individual gifts to U.S. charities.

Giving Tuesday Awareness Is Spreading

Giving Tuesday Awareness Is Spreading

Fifty-three percent of respondents who had heard of Giving Tuesday also said they had donated to a charity on that day, according to a survey by online fundraising company Classy.

Facebook Rolls Out Fundraising Feature for Video-Game Livestreamers

Facebook Rolls Out Fundraising Feature for Video-Game Livestreamers

Gamers who broadcast themselves playing can choose a charity for their viewers to support while they play.

The Challenge After the ‘Trump Bump’: Encouraging Donors to Make a Second Gift

The ACLU has turned to data to figure out the best ways to keep contributors giving.