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Margie Fleming Glennon

Chief Content Officer

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 a Board Revamped and a New Junior Board Kick-Started Giving at LatinoJustice

How a Board Revamped and a New Junior Board Kick-Started Giving at LatinoJustice

A cadre of young new leaders brought fresh ideas — and more money — to an organization that dared to shake up its board membership and the way it operated.

A Roadmap to Making Nonprofit Databases Work Better

Advice for keeping better track of constituents and handling record keeping and gift processing more efficiently.

Top 5 Challenges for Nonprofits Working with Pro Bono Volunteers — and Their Solutions

A report sheds light on common challenges facing nonprofits that use pro bono volunteers and offers solutions for overcoming them.

Smart Strategies for Seeking Grants From Small Private Foundations

A report by Foundation Source offers tips, tactics, and strategies for building relationships with family foundations to win grants.

How One Charity Engages Women Through Events

The women’s philanthropy program at the Jewish Federations of North America fosters community by hosting events like these throughout the year that connect female donors to each other and the organization.

How a Program for Women Donors Re-Energized Its Marketing Materials

The Women & Philanthropy program at the University of California at Los Angeles updated its brochure to reflect its new membership criteria and breathe new life into the program.

A Data Sheet From a Women’s Giving Program

The Women & Philanthropy program at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) maintains detailed donor profiles to build stronger ties with the women who give to the university.