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Changing From Social Work to Fund Raising

Although the two fields may have much in common, social work and fund raising make very different demands on an employee’s personality and sense of self. 

How a Canadian-Born Lawyer Found a Mission in Helping Immigrants Attain Liberty

ENTRY LEVEL Cheryl Little Age: 55 First job: Staff attorney, Haitian Refugee Center, Miami Current job: Co-founder and executive director, Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, Miami I was born in Montreal and raised in New Brunswick, but when I was in college, my parents, who had relatives in Coral…

Lobbying for the Nation’s Neediest Citizens

Over the Thanksgiving weekend, terrorists bombed a hotel in the coastal Kenyan city of Mombasa, killing 16 people. Stephanie Robinson, the new national director of public policy at the Center for Community Change, in Washington, weathered a similar situation in the East African country. After…

‘Worth’: America’s Top Donors, Charities

The financial magazine Worth has published its second annual list of what it calls the nation’s 100 best charities, in an issue that also includes profiles of 25 generous young Americans (December). Worth‘s listing of the nation’s best charitable organizations is based on interviews with experts in…

‘Business Week’: A New Era of Philanthropy

Emboldened by lessons they have learned in the corporate world, a growing number of wealthy Americans are ambitiously broadening the scope of their charitable work, which has ushered in a new era of philanthropy, according to a BusinessWeek cover story (December 2). As part of the 10-page special…

‘Business Review’: Company Gifts

Although corporate philanthropy is in decline, a handful of large companies have begun to develop charitable programs closely tied to their corporate strategy, serving a social need and indirectly benefiting their businesses, according to the cover article in the Harvard Business Review (December).…

Bits: A $313.8-Million Software Gift, and an Analysis of Online Gift Giving

Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah, has received computer-aided design software valued at $313.8-million through a joint effort by EDS, General Motors, and Sun Microsystems. For more information: Go to http://www.pacepartners.org. Kintera, a company in San Diego that leases software that…

Web Site Aims to Spur Giving in D.C. Area

A coalition of nonprofit, foundation, and business leaders in metropolitan Washington hopes that a new Web site will increase charitable giving in the region. TouchDC.org helps donors learn about the work of local charities, make online gifts, and find volunteer opportunities in the District of…

3 Charities Receive Technology Prizes

Three nonprofit organizations and two individuals were honored by the Tech Museum of Innovation for their creative use of technology to benefit society. The San Jose, Calif., museum received more than 460 nominations, representing 59 countries. Five panels of judges assembled by the Center for…

Awards, Dec 12, 2002

The following awards have been presented for work in advocacy, fund raising, nonprofit leadership, philanthropy, and other areas. American Indians. Ecotrust (Portland, Ore.) has presented its 2002 Buffett Award for Indigenous Leadership to Kelly Brown, former senior negotiator for the Heiltsuk…