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Fund Raiser Aims to Cultivate Support for Living Laboratory

Throughout his college years, John S. Engen dreamed of helping people by pursuing a career delivering social services. His first job -- managing a program for troubled youths -- changed his mind. “I found I was not cut out for direct service,” says Mr. Engen. “I wasn’t good at dealing with the…

A Guide to Conducting Research on Potential Donors

Where the Money Is: Advancement Research for Nonprofit Organizations

Finding a Compatible Fund-Raising Strategy

Ten Steps to Fundraising Success: Choosing the Right Strategy for Your Organization

A Guide to Planned Giving

Planned Giving Essentials: A Step-by-Step Guide to Success

Bush Suggests Aid Changes

President Bush last week said charities working with federal national-service programs need to show results or risk losing support. President Bush also renewed his effort to encourage Americans to volunteer. “If you want to fight evil, find somebody to help,” Mr. Bush said in a visit to Bridgeport,…

Baptist Deal Collapses in Arizona

The Arthur Andersen accounting company has reneged on a deal to pay $217-million to settle lawsuits arising from its role as auditor of the Baptist Foundation of Arizona, which collapsed in 1999 owing $750-million to more than 11,000 people who had bought securities from the nonprofit group. The…

Audit Clears D.C. United Way

Officials of one of the nation’s largest United Ways say an audit by an independent accounting firm has found no evidence of mismanagement at the charity. The United Way of the National Capital Area, in Washington, has been torn by heated disagreements among board members and complaints by some…

Plan Calls for Federal Agencies to Create Online Grant-Making Process by Next Year

Washington Charities and other groups seeking federal money would be able to apply to federal agencies for grants online through a common Web site by the end of next year under a new plan proposed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The plan, called E-Grants, is laid out in a draft…

Visual AIDS

A striking series of photographs, quotes, names, and statistics greets visitors and employees upon ALSO SEE:How an AIDS Charity Keeps Sight of Its Mission arrival at the American Foundation for AIDS Research’s office, in New York. The images and words, which wind around the walls of the group’s…

Building Tomorrow’s Leaders

Habitat for Humanity fellowship aims to assemble new generation of nonprofit managersIf the head of Habitat for Humanity International hadn’t begun a conversation three years ago with the leader of a small Midwestern Christian school, Karla Amstutz might not be in college today -- and wouldn’t be…