In-House Recruiters Have an Edge
Organizations that need an army of fundraisers find that having their own operations devoted to finding and managing talent give them an edge.
It’s Almost a Requirement Now to Tell Donors the Impact of Their Gifts
Even donors who give to endowments want to know their money will be put to good use someday.
The Benefits of a ‘Blended’ Campaign
The tally includes revenue from sources not usually counted, such as government grants and contracts. Donors like these drives because the combined money fuels greater results.
Fundraising drives are proliferating and going on even longer than before. Here’s why that’s happening — and what’s next.
Fundraisers Often Feel Pushed Around by Donors, Say Researchers
Preliminary results from a study by a think tank reveals that the vast majority of fundraisers have witnessed donors who either sexually harassed them or pushed personal agendas.
Billionaire Yacht Maker Gives $50 Million for Dementia Research and Care (Gifts Roundup)
Plus, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis gets $15 million, and Children’s Hospital of Orange County gets $5 million.
Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan Launch New Database of Grant Making and Investments
The move by the Facebook co-founder and his wife is aimed at helping potential grantees get a better sense of what their philanthropy supports.
Nonprofits Named in Opioid Lawsuit Stay Mum About Ties to Sacklers
The lawsuit names several New York cultural institutions as beneficiaries of Sackler donations, then accuses the family of using their philanthropy “to cover up their misconduct.”
Nonprofit Helps New Immigrants Find Good Jobs (Podcast)
Though highly educated at home, about 2 million people are unemployed or working far below their skill level. Upwardly Global provides digital courses, coaching, professional mentoring, and introductions to employers.
Bipartisan Bill Would Require E-Filing for Nonprofits
The legislation has attracted powerful co-sponsors from both sides of the aisle, including House Ways & Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal and the top Republican on the panel, Kevin Brady.