A ‘Do-Not-Knock’ Registry for Charities?
Does new research suggest Americans would like a ‘do-not-knock’ registry?
Secretary Clinton Pledges to Work With Nonprofit World
Secretary Clinton pledges to work with nonprofit world to fight global poverty
Growing Number of Hispanics Will Change Philanthropy
America’s ethnic makeup will begin to change radically in the next decade, requiring charities to make big changes in how they recruit donors.
Religion, State Budgets, and Other Topics Will Changes Charities in the Next Decade
Religion, state budget woes, the growing inequality of wealth, and an obesity epidemic are among the key trends charities and foundations will face in the next decade.
The next 10 years will usher in a sea change in American demographics, new ways for people to use technology, and a restructuring of the institutions that serve the public.
Charity and Business Will Blend in New Ways by 2020
The idea that tax-exempt charitable groups are the key players in philanthropy could become outdated by 2020.
Challenge for 2020: Global Needs Expand
In the next decade, major philanthropists will emerge in Asia and the rest of the world -- and climate change could cause growing global demand for aid from donors of all kind.
Nonprofit Groups Examine the Future
Many organizations are exploring how charities will need to respond to changes in the coming decade.
For the nonprofit world, the “graying” of America is both an opportunity and a problem, say charity leaders and others. While older people offer a potential windfall of talented volunteers and new philanthropic wealth, they will increase demand for health care and other assistance. “What you’re…
By 2020, Interactive Technology Will Change the World of Philanthropy
During the next decade, mobile phones and other handheld devices will become vital to nonprofit efforts, predict technology experts.