Donors Are Expected to Give $4-Billion Online During Holidays
Donors are expected to give $4-billion online during the holidays
Helping Wealthy Donors Overcome Their Reluctance to Give
Helping wealthy donors overcome their reluctance to give
Most Americans Intend to Make Holiday Donations This Year
Most Americans intend to make holiday donations, poll finds
College Campaigns Meet Monetary Goals, Despite Bad Economy
Big college fund-raising drives are meeting goals, despite bad economy
Majority of Donors Plan to Keep Giving to Same Number of Charities Next Year
Majority of donors plan to keep giving to same number of charities next year
For Some Nonprofit CEO’s, Recession Stress Is Personal
Many charity leaders are grappling with unprecedented personal stress as they try to keep their organizations afloat in a tough economy. Tom Adams, president of TransitionGuides, a Washington consulting company that works with nonprofit groups, says a big problem is that many veteran executives…
Four-Day Week and Donated Services Help Orchestra Soften Budget Gap
For the first time in 60 years, the Sarasota Orchestra, in Florida, faced a deficit last year that forced it to raid its reserves — wiping out $515,000, or nearly half of its savings. The organization cut the salaries of orchestra workers by up to 10 percent, with senior staff members absorbing the…
Innovative Leadership Needed to Navigate Economic and Societal Changes
The economic crisis and other changes sweeping society have put nonprofit leaders in unfamiliar territory, forcing them to move quickly to make decisions that could spell the difference between whether or not their organizations — and their own positions — survive. To adapt, management experts say,…
Recession Has Less-Than-Expected Impact on Large Gifts to British Charities
Recession’s impact less than expected on big gifts to British charities