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What Fundraisers Should Know About Big Donors’ Thinking Right Now

What Fundraisers Should Know About Big Donors’ Thinking Right Now

Big gifts are on the upswing, but those who advise America’s ultra-wealthy say top donors continue to feel overwhelmed and in doubt about where and how to give effectively.

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America’s Favorite Charities Are Shifting Their Fundraising Strategies

It’s been half a decade of upheaval at the 100 biggest fundraising groups. What do their changing tactics tell us about the state of raising money today?

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7 Things We Learned From America’s Favorite Charities

What giving to the 100 organizations that raise the most money tells us about donation trends, donor behavior, and fundraising strategies

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How the Chronicle Ranks America’s Favorite Charities

America’s Favorite Charities is the Chronicle’s exclusive ranking of the U.S. nonprofits that raise the most in private support.

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How America’s Favorite Charities Are Figuring Out Tech

An inside look at how America’s Favorite Charities use technology to improve the donor experience and tailor messages to supporters.

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The 100 Groups That Raise the Most Cash

See our full ranking with data profiles of the nonprofits that earn the most support from individual Americans, private foundations, and corporate philanthropies.

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FBI Cuts Ties With Southern Poverty Law Center, Anti-Defamation League

The move came after complaints from some conservatives and prominent allies of President Donald Trump.

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An Anti-Authoritarian Playbook for Donors

The Democracy Fund’s Joe Goldman offers a three-part framework for donors who are concerned that America is backsliding into authoritarianism.

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Trump’s Order to Investigate Liberal Groups Is Likely to Face Legal Challenges

Some conservatives fear the president’s attacks on progressive foundations could come back to haunt them. “What might President AOC not like?”

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Why One Charity Chose to Wind Down While Still Flush With Cash

The Full Frame Initiative had $1.6 million in the bank and high demand for its work but chose a responsible closure as the best way to carry its mission forward.