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Colorado Symphony Enjoys 1-Year Fundraising High

Four marijuana-friendly events generated $250,000 for the Denver-based performing-arts organization, but few nonprofits are following suit.

Charities Show Strides in Keeping Loyal Donors but Are Too Focused on Short-Term Results, Scholars Say

Only 43 percent of supporters are giving a second time, so many groups are putting a lot of money into finding replacements.

Biggest Gifts of Year Topped by New $1-Billion Foundation

Biggest Gifts of Year Topped by New $1-Billion Foundation

Ralph Wilson Jr., the late owner of the Buffalo Bills, left a major bequest to his fund in a year when multibillionaires continued to make huge gifts, including many to advance science and one to aid New York parks.

Fundraisers Who Use Academic Research Do Better, Study Finds

Small groups are less likely to look at new findings on why people give, but a report suggests they could improve donations by doing so.

Americans’ Engagement With Organizations Wanes, Report Says

Latest survey results support trend of declining volunteerism and growing loss of trust in public institutions.

President’s Changes on Immigration Mobilize Nonprofits, Foundations

President’s Changes on Immigration Mobilize Nonprofits, Foundations

Advocates now face a bigger job than they did two years ago helping “dreamers” achieve temporary legal status.

Courageous Nonprofit Leadership Groups Are Greatly Needed

The lack of attention to big issues, like forcing wealthy institutions to give more and act more democratically, is hobbling the ability of charities to serve society.