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Rasheeda Childress

Senior Editor, Fundraising

Rasheeda Childress is the senior editor for fundraising at the Chronicle of Philanthropy, where she helps guide coverage of the field.Before joining the Chronicle, she covered financial and business news about nonprofit associations at Associations Now. Childress is a longtime journalist who has written and edited a variety of publications, including the Kansas City Star, Higher Education Technology News, and Campus Crime. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C.

Contact: rasheeda.childress@philanthropy.com

How High-Touch Expeditions Build a Pipeline of Major Supporters

How High-Touch Expeditions Build a Pipeline of Major Supporters

Experiential philanthropy trips are a growing strategy used by organizations that want to make inroads with midlevel and major donors, who often have the time, money, and interest in participating.

Tax Breaks Could Nudge Cautious Donors to Give More

Tax Breaks Could Nudge Cautious Donors to Give More

A recent survey found that three-quarters of respondents didn’t know about the new tax-law changes.

The Secret Weapon Nonprofits Are Using for Sustainable Fundraising

The Secret Weapon Nonprofits Are Using for Sustainable Fundraising

Monthly giving reliably provides big chunks of revenue because donors stick with the programs. 

A New Bitcoin Fund Aims to Boost Crypto Gifts to Save the Children

A New Bitcoin Fund Aims to Boost Crypto Gifts to Save the Children

The fund aims to serve as an innovation in both fundraising and  in how nonprofits move their money to where it is needed.

The High Cost of Low Nonprofit Pay

The High Cost of Low Nonprofit Pay

Millions of nonprofit workers don’t make enough to sustain themselves. Experts warn it’s time for boards and funders to stop ignoring the math and start investing in the people behind the mission.

45 Arts Nonprofits Join Forces to Buck National Giving Trends

45 Arts Nonprofits Join Forces to Buck National Giving Trends

An arts collaborative went from raising $3.8 million in 2021 to $9 million in the 2025 campaign.

The $1,700 Tax Credit for Donors No One’s Talking About 

The $1,700 Tax Credit for Donors No One’s Talking About 

A new federal tax credit for K-12 scholarship donations starts in 2027. It marks the first time federal law offers a credit for giving and the first time the feds favor one charitable cause over others. 

After Donor Data Is Compromised, How to Restore Trust

After Donor Data Is Compromised, How to Restore Trust

A data breach can damage fundraising for years. Here’s how to regain trust through honest communication, proactive updates, and consistent security.

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Conquering Turnover With Culture, Flexibility, and Growth Paths

The job market isn’t pushing people to stay. Here are better solutions.

Tax Law Will Affect Donors Big and Small

Tax Law Will Affect Donors Big and Small

It’s critical to keep larger donors close while helping small-dollar donors learn about their new tax advantages.