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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.

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Nonprofits Help the Nonreligious Search for Meaning in Their Lives

Organizations are offering the spiritual care and community that many once found in religion. “This group feels like my church,” one participant said.

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Big Gifts, DAF Contributions Will Be Key to Year-End, Fundraisers Say

Some nonprofits are sharing blunt messages about financial woes in an effort to spur donations.

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GivingTuesday Results Are Flat; Nonprofits Raise $3.1 Billion

The number of donors who gave declined by 10 percent compared with last year.

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After Year of Down Giving, Charities Make Push for Big GivingTuesday

Matching gifts, social-media appeals, and collaborations with other groups are some of the strategies nonprofits are using to connect with donors.

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Chronicle’s Exclusive Survey Finds Skittish Donors and Fundraisers Searching for a New Normal

Most fundraisers said they expect their groups to raise enough money to meet their goals this year, but there’s a deep sense of unease about the economy.

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After Pandemic Windfalls, Fundraisers Are Getting Real About How Much Money They Can Raise

Fundraisers face the challenge of helping leaders and boards understand how much money organizations can reasonably expect to bring in.

A Better Way to Educate the Educators

An accredited program now offers classes in the evenings and on weekends to help early-childhood teachers meet the growing number of state and federal mandates that they have bachelor’s degrees.

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Fundraisers’ Salaries Rise but Not Enough to Beat Inflation

While salaries grew over all, there is still a 15 percent pay gap between the average salaries for women and men.

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Study: A Dip in Donations — but Donors Remain Committed

A volatile economy has taken a toll on fundraising, a new survey finds. But fundraisers have pivoted — and donors are continuing to give despite challenges.

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‘A Sabbatical Isn’t a Fun Vacation’ — Experts Share How to Do It Right

What goes into thoughtful and productive time off for nonprofit workers? It takes more than you might think.