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Jim Rendon

Executive Editor

Jim Rendon is the Chronicle's executive editor. Before joining the Chronicle in 2019, he freelanced for over a decade for the New York Times, the Washington Post Magazine, Mother Jones, Marie Claire, Outside, SmartMoney, the Wall Street Journal, and other publications. He is also the author of two books.

Email jim.rendon@philanthropy.com or follow him on Twitter @RendonJim.

New Report Details the Barriers That Leaders of Color Face at Nonprofits

Survey participants cited fundraising and building relationships with foundation officials as significant challenges.

How Boards Can Help New Leaders Succeed

How Boards Can Help New Leaders Succeed

Support from trustees is crucial to the success of any CEO, but it is particularly important for those that are new to an organization.

The Outsider

Lesley Hoffarth had spent her entire career with the Missouri Department of Transportation until Forest Park Forever called.

New CEO at Council on Foundations Pledges Greater Accountability

At the group’s annual conference, Kathleen Enright said she wants to transform the grant-maker organization. Other topics at the meeting: power dynamics with grantees.

Foundations and Nonprofits Do Little to Include People With Disabilities, New Study Says

Foundations and Nonprofits Do Little to Include People With Disabilities, New Study Says

The survey, commissioned by RespectAbility, found that only a quarter of organizations have a board member with a disability.

Alzheimer’s Association’s Fundraising Walk Defies the Odds

Alzheimer’s Association’s Fundraising Walk Defies the Odds

Revenue from the events has more than doubled during the last decade. Here’s how they did it.