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Heather Joslyn spent nearly two decades covering fundraising and other nonprofit issues at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, beginning in 2001. Previously, she was an editor at Baltimore City Paper. Heather is a graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and lives in Baltimore.

How Compassion Fatigue Can Overwhelm Charity Workers — and What to Do About It

Various medical nonprofits discuss how they combat compassion fatigue.

Charities Find That Telecommuting Helps Recruit and Keep Workers – Despite Glitches

A year and a half ago, Judy Leibrook was in New York, in her 30th year of ALSO SEE:Balancing Work and FamilyHow 3 Charities Handle Employee BenefitsHelping Employees Have a Life: Results of a Chronicle SurveyImproving Benefits at Small Groups: Tips From Charity Experts working for the Girl Scouts…

Survey Reveals Income Gap Between Male and Female Fund Raisers

Female fund raisers at U.S. nonprofit organizations earn a median salary of $25,000 ALSO SEE: Salaries and Benefits Paid to Fund Raisers less per year than their male counterparts, according to the first comprehensive compensation and benefits survey of fund raisers in North America conducted by…

Writing Grant Proposals

The best proposals are written by staff members who have been involved in planning the program that seeks funds.

Survey Reveals Income Gap Between Male and Female Fund Raisers

JOB MARKET By Heather Joslyn Female fund raisers at U.S. nonprofit organizations earn a median salary of $25,000 less per year than their male counterparts, according to the first comprehensive compensation and benefits survey of fund raisers in North America conducted by the Association of…