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Doing the Numbers: How The Chronicle’s Philanthropy 400 Was Compiled

The 11th annual Philanthropy 400 uses financial data gathered from nonprofit organizations to ALSO SEE:DATABASE: Philanthropy 400 results from 1998-2002The Tide TurnsLutheran Services Seeks to Raise Profile, QuietlyHabitat for Humanity Seeks to Build Bigger DonorsFocus on Issues With Global Impact…

How The Chronicle’s 2002 Survey of Nonprofit Compensation Was Compiled

The Chronicle‘s 11th annual salary survey examines what the nation’s largest nonprofit ALSO SEE:2002 Compensation SurveyBig Rise in Pay for CEO’sChief Executives Who Received $100,000 or More in Fringe BenefitsEmployees Who Earned More Than Their Organization’s Chief Executive organizations pay…

Clouds on the Horizon

Corporate donations are unlikely to repeat last year’s gainsCharitable giving among the nation’s biggest companies rose last year, buoyed by an outpouring of ALSO SEE:Charitable Giving at 99 Major CorporationsGetting the GoodsBusiness Leaders Plan to Encourage VolunteerismHow The Chronicle Compiled…

Online Charitable Giving Tops $96-Million

Donors contributed more than $96-million over the Internet last year to 126 of the nation’s ALSO SEE:Forging Links OnlineOnline Fund Raising: A Sampling of How Charities Are FaringCharity Web Sites Spur Offline GiftsCharities Try Rented E-Mail ListsMaking Oversight a Priority largest charities,…

Corporate Donations Cool Off

Economic slowdown blamed for lack of increases in giftsAfter five years of double-digit growth, corporate charitable contributions are expected to remain largely flat this year, according to a Chronicle survey of the nation’s largest companies. Companies cite the nation’s sluggish economy. ALSO…