‘All Gifts Matter and No Gift Is Too Small’
H. Art Taylor, the CEO of the Association for Fundraising Professionals, talks about how he manages his workload and what he does for fun.
A Division of USAID Relaunches as a Nonprofit
The reincarnation of USAID's Development Innovation Ventures is thanks to $48 million raised from two private donors.
Learn how Wendy Young, the president of Kids in Need of Defense and a longtime defender of immigrant children, stays motivated.
New Rating System Grades Foundations by Grant Making Practices, Not Size
The benchmark, developed by the Schott Foundation, gives foundations platinum, gold, silver, and bronze marks.
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.
How Unlikely Allies Help One Nonprofit Get Results in a Deep Red State
By staying disciplined and creating broad coalitions, a small criminal justice group has carved out improbable victories in Republican-dominated Alabama
How a Year of Funding Whiplash Reshaped the Nonprofit Work Force
Hiring plans collapsed, layoffs surged, and applications soared as funding disruptions hit nonprofits in 2025. The result is a more competitive, less stable job market that’s likely to persist this year.
Emergency Funding Shifts From Crisis Response to Long‑Term Resilience
Nonprofits are better understanding their longer-term needs now, and some funders are responding.
Leaders Face Disruption With Resilience and Resolve, Poll Finds
A survey takes the pulse of nonprofit and foundation leaders, including their outlook for the future.
Former Director Sues Sierra Club Foundation
Pedro da Silva alleges internal racism hinders the group’s mission.