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Clinton Foundation Fundraising Dropped $57 Million in 2015

Clinton Foundation Fundraising Dropped $57 Million in 2015

Big annual swings in fundraising are not unusual for the charity, but additional precipitous declines could lie ahead.

Charity Loses Tens of Thousands of Dollars Amid Cyber Attack

Small Army for a Cause, a cancer-focused group in Boston, was prepped and ready for its annual one-day fundraising campaign when the word “failed” started to appear next to each attempted donation.

How Nonprofits Serving Latinos Can Build Strong Ties

How Nonprofits Serving Latinos Can Build Strong Ties

A new communications guide outlines steps to take to reach Hispanic communities and explains how to gauge your success.

Clinton Foundation Chief Lays Out Changes in Letter to Peers

Clinton Foundation Chief Lays Out Changes in Letter to Peers

With Hillary Clinton increasingly likely to win the presidency, the missive from foundation President Donna Shalala makes clear the breadth of changes that lie ahead for hundreds of nonprofits.

A Great Tweet Will Win $10,000 Each for 10 Small Nonprofits

A Great Tweet Will Win $10,000 Each for 10 Small Nonprofits

Deluxe Corporation Foundation, a check-printing company, is offering groups with budgets of less than $3 million the option of applying for a grant in fewer than 140 characters.

Fast-Growing Network for Young Professionals Names Executive Director

Jamie Smith had served as co-interim leader of the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network since January. Her top priorities include fundraising and managing growth.

Clinton Global Initiative Winds Down on a Note of Optimism

Clinton Global Initiative Winds Down on a Note of Optimism

Nonprofit leaders expressed a sense of “mission accomplished,” saying the event elevated the status of public-private partnerships and helped spawn a new generation of similar efforts.

Many States Don’t Have a Full-Time Charity Regulator, Report Says

The Urban Institute also found that fundraising abuses were the most common area of enforcement, and there is little cooperation between state and federal regulators.

Nonprofits Fret as Clinton Foundation Plans to Transfer Programs

Nonprofits Fret as Clinton Foundation Plans to Transfer Programs

Foundation President Donna Shalala said she and colleagues are laboring program by program to ensure continuity of services and financial support from donors where possible.

Building a $100 Million Proposal and Inviting the World to Listen In

Building a $100 Million Proposal and Inviting the World to Listen In

A small Detroit charity going after the MacArthur Foundation’s big-idea 100&Change grant is tracking its progress in a weekly podcast.