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Margie Fleming Glennon

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Margie oversees the editorial team at the Chronicle of Philanthropy and all content the Chronicle produces, including online coverage, its magazine, reports, online training, and live online events. Before joining The Chronicle, Margie worked in nonprofit communications for many years. She was communications director at the nonprofit Share Our Strength and at the International Center for Journalists, where she oversaw the launch of the International Journalists’ Network, a website dedicated to sharing media news, training opportunities, and expert advice with journalists worldwide. Previously, Margie also handled public affairs for the National Capital Planning Commission, the federal planning agency for Washington, D.C., and was publications director at the Annenberg Washington Program, a communications policy think tank. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Georgetown University and completed an editing and publications program at Georgetown University.

How to Connect With Affluent Donors of Color

How to Connect With Affluent Donors of Color

The number of high-net-worth people of color is expanding rapidly in America, but many nonprofits fail to bring many of them into the fold, say panelists in an online briefing. Here’s what works.

What to Know About 3 Charity Monitoring Groups

What to Know About 3 Charity Monitoring Groups

Get a quick overview of some of the best-known charity-monitoring organizations.

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‘Not Business as Usual’: How Managers Can Promote Employees’ Mental Health

Here are ways that nonprofit managers and leaders can protect and promote the mental, emotional, and physical health of their employees without spending a lot of money.

Civic Life and Economic Opportunity: How Philanthropy Can Help

Civic Life and Economic Opportunity: How Philanthropy Can Help

The Kettering Foundation and the Knight Foundation released a collection of essays on American democracy within days of the presidential election. In two different sessions, authors joined us in conversation to discuss their essays.

3 Views on How Philanthropy Should Bolster Democracy

The Kettering Foundation and the Knight Foundation released a collection of essays on American democracy within days of the presidential election. Three of the authors joined us in conversation to discuss their essays.

Planning and Decision Making in Uncertain Times: Watch Our Online Briefing

Planning and Decision Making in Uncertain Times: Watch Our Online Briefing

Two experts share insights and advice on how to create a roadmap to navigate your nonprofit’s future in a time of ‘hyper-uncertainty.’

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‘Be Gentle’: How to Stay Healthy Emotionally During Social Isolation

Nonprofits have been hit hard by the pandemic and the resulting economic crisis. Mental-health experts offer advice on how to relax and when to seek help.

What Nonprofit Leaders Can Do Now: Reader Views

Readers respond to a column and share alternative ways nonprofit workers can help one another and advance the common good during the Covid-19 crisis. 

Covid-19, the Economy, and the Nonprofit World: A Virtual Forum

Covid-19, the Economy, and the Nonprofit World: A Virtual Forum

Three experts in fundraising, managing, and philanthropy share advice on how to talk to donors now, recoup lost revenue from canceled in-person events, and manage staff and board members during the crisis.

Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak: A Curated Guide to Help Nonprofits

Responding to the Coronavirus Outbreak: A Curated Guide to Help Nonprofits

A collection of advice and tools to help nonprofits deal with the uncertainties surrounding the virus, including managing and leading, communicating, fundraising in a crisis, taking events online, and remote work.